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1970 Ford Fairlane - The Brakes of Wrath

Ditch those drums and bolt on a set of front disc brakes for under $1,000-it could save your butt big-time.
By Steven Rupp
1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Here's what comes in the SSBC... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Here's what comes in the SSBC drum-to-disc conversion kit (PN A133-2): pads, caliper mounting brackets, rubber brake hoses, master cylinder, bearings, seals, extra brake lines, and all the hardware needed for the install (available at Summit for $999.95). We opted to have the rotors upgraded with turbo-slotting and XtraLife plating for $150, which beats having to look at rusty rotors behind shiny new wheels.
1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
The old drum brakes on the... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
The old drum brakes on the Fairlane weren't in bad shape, and looked like they had been recently rebuilt. Still, stopping the 3,500-pound Ford took forever. Since we plan to get this car into the 11s, the upgrade was more for safety than aesthetics.
1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
The old drum is held to the... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
The old drum is held to the spindle by four bolts. Over the last 37 years, the nuts are almost welded themselves to the bolts, and it takes quite a bit of effort to free them. After letting them soak in Break-Free, we hit them with an impact gun. Some of the squared-off bolt-ends designed not to spin, spun. And so it became a two-person operation, as one worked the gun and the other kept the bolt from spinning with a pair of pliers. Don't worry about messing up the bolts, since SSBC supplies all new Grade 8 (or better) hardware.
1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Eventually, we got the old... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Eventually, we got the old junk off, and were ready to start installing the new. Our application didn't require a new spindle for the conversion, but SSBC will include one in the kit for cases that do.
1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Next, slide on the caliper... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Next, slide on the caliper bracket and rotor splash shield, then bolt them on using the supplied hardware. Make sure the mounting bracket bosses face toward the inside of the car, and then torque the bolts to 40 ft-lbs. Since the Ford is rear-steer, the calipers mount to the front-side of the rotors.
1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Now it's time to get the rotors... 
   
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1970 Ford Fairlane Front Brakes
Now it's time to get the rotors ready for installation. Pack the inner (larger) bearing with wheel bearing grease and insert it into the rotor, then install the grease seal. To get it in place, use a soft mallet or a piece of wood to avoid distorting its shape. We used this cone tool to get it right.

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