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40plymouthman

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  1. I got a power brake master cylinder out of a 1998 Ford Explorer, which I mounted on the firewall It will now be easier to keep on master cylinder, and I now have power brakes. It was relatively easy to do, just a little fabricating to get the pedal in the right position inside the car. Picture was taken when car was still up in the air, hence the angle of master cylinder in photo.
  2. Started the brake conversion on my '40 Plymouth. Got the setup from ECI Components and I am glad I did. Quality parts, complete instructions, timey shipping, ( 4 days), and he actually picks up the phone to answer all your questions! He gave me a heads up about the wheels, so that gave me time to prepare before they arrived. Could not be happier with the parts or the customer service.
  3. I ended up going with kit from ECI Components. And I'm glad I did. Quality parts, complete instructions, timely shipping, ( 4 days), and he actually picks up the phone and answers all your questions ! He gave me a heads up before I ordered the parts about the wheels, so that gave me some time to prepare what I wanted to do before the parts arrived. Could not be happier with the parts or the customer service.
  4. Started the disc brake conversion on my 1940 Plymouth. I went with the ECI Components kit and am extremely with happy with it. Quality parts, complete instructions and they actually answer the phone to answer all your questions and/or technical support. All that's left now is to hook up the hoses.
  5. I'm finally doing the disc brake conversion on my '40 Plymouth. Any body try using the ECI brake conversion kit?
  6. Has anyone used the disc brake conversion kit from ECI ? Seems like a good kit and you can actually talk to someone before ordering Am going to do a conversion on my 1940 Plymouth..
  7. Thank You everyone for the posts and replies. It is much appreciated and giving me lots to think about. Will let you know when I start the project.
  8. Don't know what I am doing wrong, but I've tried that
  9. Would like to do a disc brake conversion on a 1940 plymouth. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Where can I buy a kit, and what, if any, hubs and rotors from other vehicles will fit. Thank You
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