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1970 GM A-Body - Chevelle / GTO / 442 / Gran Sport Disc Brake Conversion
DBK7003 - 70
A-Body Manual Disc Brake Conversion Kit (Chevelle / GTO / 442 / GS) -
$635.00
This kit is for cars converting to disc brakes that are concerned with stock appearing
components. This is the most stock appearing kit on the market. It features the correct bleeder master cylinder,
hold-off valve at master and the
correct frame mount distribution block. Once the kit is installed, even the
purest will not be able to tell it from factory. The master cylinder lines route the
same as the originals, and the correct valves allows you to use the
rest of your factory existing lines. This kit has everything you will need for your
conversion. It even comes with the rubber flex hose frame mounts and bolts. This
is truly the most complete kit on the market.
Some companies say they have a complete kit but where are the frame brackets,
flex hoses, hard brake lines, vacuum hose, and prop valve? All other
kits on the market have you making up your own lines and fabricating pieces just
to get the kit to work. NOT ANYMORE. While the other guys leave you hanging
with generic parts, we included it all, right down to the plumbing. Here at
Inline Tube, we work on our own cars and want the same thing you do - a
complete kit with all the pieces that installs in a few hours.

Complete Kit Includes (All New Parts): Spindles
with Bearing and Seals, Rotors, Backing
Plates, Loaded Calipers with Pads, Caliper Brackets,
Bleeder Master
Cylinder, Master Hold-Off Valve, Frame Distribution Block with Mounting Bracket,
3pc Master Cylinder Brake
Lines, Brake Hoses with Banjo Bolts
and Crush
Washers, Frame Brackets and Bolts, and Installation Instructions.
These are all brand new parts!
More Details - Our factory style disc brake conversions are based off all
factory components. Disc brakes was an option in 1970 and if you ordered
them this is what they would look like. The master cylinder is the 1970-72
disc brake bleeder master cylinder. The maser has the hold-off valve off the
stud of the booster. The prop valve
mounts in the same location as the factory on the bracket down on the frame and is separated into front and rear. By having these
valves in the right location, it allows you to reuse your existing
right & left front and front to rear brake lines. The lower wheel kit is
1969-72 A-Body using the improved single piston caliper. The single piston
caliper, new for 1969 proved to be a problem free caliper
with superior design. All the components are stock, so 20 years from now if you
have to replace the brake pads, they will be available.
Some companies use the brass 5 port valve, but this valve is mounted up at the
master cylinder. No A-Body valve was ever mounted at the master. You also have
to make all new lines that do not look factory because of the placement and the
amount of ports in the valve. Other companies supply only the adjustable valve,
and since there is no distribution block, there is no way to separate the front
system from the rear except to cut up your lines and try to make something work.
Most other companies supply smooth boosters and generic master cylinders so the
kit price can be reduced. Our kit also uses the correct standard 7/16"-20
caliper, not a late model metric caliper, so when you mount the brake hose it
screws right in with no adapter. We also provide the right length brake hose and
the frame mounting brackets so your hose will hook up with no washers, adapters
or generic parts. Not all disc brakes are the same! With the prices of stock
muscle cars at an all time high, the more stock and correct the car is, the
higher the return on your investment.
All 1964-66 GM cars had a single master with drum brakes. 1967 was the
first year for disc brakes, but they used dual piston calipers. 1968 was the last
year of the dual piston caliper. 1969-74 all used the improved design single
piston caliper. This disc brake conversion uses the improved single piston
caliper. All cars before 1967 had no proportioning valve, just a distribution
block on the frame. 1967 factory disc brake cars also had a distribution block,
but it worked in conjunction with a barrel-shaped hold valve that hung off the
stud of the master cylinder making this a two part valve. In 1971, a new one
piece improved design was implemented and this valve was not succeeded until
1986.
All conversions use factory components so they will work with
stock 14" wheels.
Upgrades for Above Kits:
call with request
Pieces of the Kit:

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PR115
PR107
PR104D |
Application
1970 A-Body Chevelle / GTO / 442 / GS
Hold-Off Valve
Factory Front Disc - Rear Drums
Comes complete with bracket
70-72 A-Body Distribution Block (Chevelle / GTO / Cutlass) Mounted
on the driver frame rail of all drum and disc cars
1970 GM Chevelle / El
Camino
/ Monte Carlo Rear Hold-Off Valve |
Price
$85.00
$79.00
$49.00 |
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Part
CBU400
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Description
67-69 GM F-Body Camaro, 68-74 X-Body Nova - Master Cylinder
67-72 GM A/F/X-Body Dual M/C - for Disc Brakes - w/Bleeders |
Price
$85.00
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Part
BOT-01
BOT-01A
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Description
1967-72 GM 11" Exact Delco Booster, with Delco Stamp
1967-72 GM 11" Exact Delco Booster, without Delco Stamp |
Price
$149.00
$109.00 |
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Part
BPT-01
BPT-02
DBS-01
DBS-02 |
Description
Backing Plates Pair - Single piston
Caliper Brackets Pair - Single piston
Spindles Pair
Spindle, Caliper Bracket and Backing Plate - Pair |
Price
$39.00
$65.00
$150.00
$225.00 |
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Part
BPT-03
ROT-01
HOE-01
SS3A-15
DBL-01
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Description
Calipers with Pads and Caliper Bolts (Loaded), Each
Rotors, Each
Rubber Flex Hoses - with Bolts and U Clips
Stainless Braided Hoses Front Pair with Bolts
Complete Lower Disc Kit - Spindle, Caliper, Rotor, Hoses
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Price
$75.00
$65.00
$55.00
$65.00
$475.00
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