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RustyNCA

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  • Gender
    Male
  • My Project Cars
    1934 Dodge Pickup and a 1929 Ford Coupe

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  • Biography
    Just a guy that likes playing with old cars/trucks
  • Occupation
    CPA

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  • Location
    California
  • Interests
    HotRods, Boating, Kart Racing
  1. Did we just get lucky, I didn't have to drill anything on our 34? I just didn't like the fit of the brake lines and wanted to keep the banjo mount on the frame. The dust caps suggest in the kit didn't work for us either, but those were cheap so..
  2. I guess I should say, if anyone is looking for any of that stuff, drop me a line. Thanks
  3. We just finished installing the Rustyhope kit on our Dodge. A couple of his part numbers didn't work for us, but the setup works great and we are happy to have discs on the truck. His parts worked great and his list was very helpful. The one thing we didn't use was the brake lines on his list. We went with some braided steel lines and an adapter from banjo to an at the frame rail from Jegs instead. Cheers RustyNCA
  4. Hello, we just upgraded the front brakes on our 34 Dodge Pickup to disc. I have the original backing plates, and the brake lines and brake cylinders that I replaced about 4 maybe 5 years ago left over. I also have the drums, but they do have scoring and the shoes, which could only be used for re lining. The nice guy I got the disc brake brackets from suggested I post here before I did anything with the removed parts. Cheers Bryan
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