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26-03-2006, 09:53 PM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Mar 2006
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anybody done a disc rear end on an escort? the old man reckons the poms used to use at atlas axel?(i think) but didnt think theyd be available here. anybody know of a rear disc upgrade off a local car? i think i saw a couple on classic fords that had it done with rx7 gear
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27-03-2006, 09:02 AM | #2 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 556
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A mate of mine has a rear disc set-up for sale. Don't know too much about his set-up but usually they are based on the standard axle and the hubs are modified with sierra calipers. The atlas is a wider diff found in V6 Capris. Rally boys used to use "baby" atlases, which are shorter, but they are very rare.
With any rear disc set-up you have to use a brake proportioning valve or run a brake bias set-up as well. Otherwise the rear brakes lock up before the fronts do an your rear-end will overtake your front. I've found you don't really need a rear disc set-up unless you are pumping out serious horses and it also makes your car unroadworthy for street use. |
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