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split disc brakes
66split - February 1st, 2006 at 11:13 PM

hi all, i have a 1966 splitscreen which needs some front brakes. it currently has a disc conversion but has had the caliper carriers welded to the spindles which is not acceptable. i think it is the original beam which has been lowered with adjusters. so i am looking for a disc set up to go onto my king and link beam on standard spindles which will accomadate my 5 x 112 pdc 15" rims. i am currently waiting on some conversion kit prices to come back to me, but would just like to know what are you all running on your splits. what is best, what to steer clear of etc where did you get yours kits from? cheers, dave.


Desert Bug - February 2nd, 2006 at 11:28 PM

G'day 66split,

Is your Kombi standard height, lowered or raised?

Simplest solution allround, IMO, is to fit a '68-'69 bj beam and fit '71 up spindles and discs, also brake booster and master cylinder and proportioning valve (for rear brakes) from donor vehicle. No dramas with Engineers, roadworthies, etc.

Cheers, Ian.


66split - February 4th, 2006 at 12:44 AM

hi, thanks for your reply. my van has been lowered with adjusters on the beam, so was hoping to just replace the spindles at this stage. have looked into a 68 beam but apparantly this would raise the ride height on a split so would need more lowering, havnt ruled it out though. cheers, dave.


pete wood - February 5th, 2006 at 04:29 PM

Take the spindles to a M/c shop and get them to machine up some bolt on brackets that put the calipers in the same spot as the weld on ones. That should be legal. Speak to an engineer first, as if you are doing it from scratch.