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PST rear disc conversion

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smallv6

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They say on the site that you must have stock ride height. I have eibach lowering springs in my car, does this mean I cant use the kit to convert to disc brakes in the back.
Thanks
 
Why not call PST and ask them. Hate to see you install the brakes and then not have them work.
 
Originally posted by smallv6
They say on the site that you must have stock ride height. I have eibach lowering springs in my car, does this mean I cant use the kit to convert to disc brakes in the back.
Thanks

I have the PST's on mine, and mine's lowered about 3/4".
BUT,
I found some shorter bleed screws, and I took a long punch and dimpled the frame a little for some extra clearance. Also Bilsteins and they help to limit axle travel better then other rears.

It will be real easy to push thru the brakes if your a drag racer. But for serious road work, their good. I have the 12"ers on front and they are a well balanced setup, once you gut the combination valve, but you have to watch the fluid level closely since if you have a leak you lose all your brakes.
 
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