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1971 Plymouth Satellite - Fast Brake

How To Upgrade Your Mopar's Braking System With Modern Hardware From Wilwood.
By Steve Dulcich
Photography by Steve Dulcich
1971 Plymouth Satellite Hood
1971 Plymouth Satellite Wilwood Brakes
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1971 Plymouth Satellite Wilwood Brakes
There is preliminary bench assembly required to prep the Wilwood brakes for installation, including assembling the aluminum hub adaptors to the rotors, packing the wheel bearings, and mounting the hubs to the rotor assembly.
1971 Plymouth Satellite Pliers
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1971 Plymouth Satellite Pliers
All of the critical fasteners used in the Wilwood brake system call for safety wire. The required equipment here is a variety of pliers, stainless safety wire, and the know-how required to install it properly. In order to keep the fasteners secure, the wire should tension in an orientation that holds the bolts in a torqued (clockwise) direction.
1971 Plymouth Satellite Rotor
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1971 Plymouth Satellite Rotor
Here we have a hub and rotor assembly completed, safety wired, and ready for installation, with the second unit awaiting final assembly.
1971 Plymouth Satellite Front Disc
Wilwood's Mopar B- and E-body... 
   
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1971 Plymouth Satellite Front Disc
Wilwood's Mopar B- and E-body front disc brake kit is designed to mount to a factory drum brake spindle, whereas our Satellite came equipped with 11-inch factory discs. To use the kit on a disc brake car, the front spindles must be change to the drum brake type.
1971 Plymouth Satellite Challenger
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1971 Plymouth Satellite Challenger
We had this '70 Challenger out back with factory drum brakes and the required spindles. The drum brake spindles are not particularly difficult to find, covering '62-72 B-body, and '70-74 E-body applications.
1971 Plymouth Satellite Lower Control Arm
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1971 Plymouth Satellite Lower Control Arm
Replacing the spindles requires supporting the lower control arm with a jackstand to take the suspension load, then disconnecting the upper ball joint and unbolting the lower ball joint/steering arm. Here we have the drum brake spindle installed.

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