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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by swaluda, Apr 10, 2013.

  1. swaluda
    Joined: Oct 12, 2012
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    from pa.

    Anyone ever try Scarebird or Rusty Hope kits. One you need to drill and tap spindles, and the other is just a bolt on. Which one in you guys opinion is a better, easier to do deal
     
  2. 60galaxieJJ
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    a few of my friends run scarebird and they swear by it and its what ill be going with
     
  3. chopolds
    Joined: Oct 22, 2001
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    from howell, nj

    I recently did a Scarebird kit on a 61 Olds. VERY nice kit! Easy, with all the part numbers you need to complete it, as well!
     
  4. Oldsmobucket
    Joined: Dec 11, 2005
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    My vote is scarebird. I installed one of their kits on my 55 olds. Easy to install and works great.
     
  5. flatoz
    Joined: May 11, 2003
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    I'd really appreciate it if you could look at my thread

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=744976

    And tell me what is going wrong, as I have asked scare bird and have not had any luck with them sorting it out either. All new parts wasted so far.

    It's for a 55 olds too.
     
  6. plymouth1952
    Joined: Jun 30, 2008
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    my 52 ran one. great kit I drilled the holes and tapped. this was an earley kit worked great
     
  7. James Curl
    Joined: Mar 28, 2006
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    I have Rusty Hope's kit on my 48 Plymouth, the hardest part was enlarging the holes to tap them. I bought a $30.00 drill bit to do the job from Fastenal. The problem comes in trying to enlarge the hole by such a small amount the drill cannot get a good bite in the metal. My slowest drill runs 550 rpm and would not drill the spindle. Had to use a Bridgeport and run about 350 RPM and drilled like butter, after that it was a piece of cake.
     
  8. anythinggm
    Joined: Dec 1, 2007
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    from Oregon

    I'm running scarbird on my 40 coupe. was easy and within my budget means. check out my thread.
     
  9. 55 dude
    Joined: Jun 19, 2006
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    My vote is scarebird!
     
  10. robertsregal
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    used scarebird on our 57 buick, worked well and gave all the part numbers to complete the job, I would recomend!!
     
  11. hotroddon
    Joined: Sep 22, 2007
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    I have used Scarebird with no problems. Probably help if you listed what kind of car as all kits are differnt
     
  12. Custompainter99
    Joined: Jan 7, 2012
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    from San Jose

    Is it necessary to change the master cylinder when doing that type of conversion?
     
  13. anythinggm
    Joined: Dec 1, 2007
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    from Oregon

    I used my stock master, just installed the proper residual valves and an adjustable proportioning valve.
     
  14. 73RR
    Joined: Jan 29, 2007
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    What is the vehicle?

    RustyHope gets better press on the Mopar sites than here and AAJ is a top-notch supplier for many packages. There are a couple more that will pop up if you search.
    Be very comfortable with the install process as well as the support provided. You won't be happy if questions arise and no one answers the phone....


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  15. Scarebird
    Joined: Sep 26, 2006
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    Scarebird
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    from Moita, PT

    I had not heard back from you on the last email so figured you solved the issue - evidently not.

    What is the dimension shown here?

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  16. flatoz
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    I will get the measurement and email you back.
     
  17. raff23089
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    I used Rusty Hopes kit on my 50 Plymouth. Hasn't let me down yet.
     
  18. philjafo
    Joined: Dec 22, 2012
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    from right here

    I'm putting ford exploder calipers and rotors on my 49 Plymouth, uses the original hubs after removing the drums and a 3/8 thick bracket. There's a thread on here about someone else that did this, I'll look for the link.
     
  19. philjafo
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    from right here

  20. hkestes
    Joined: May 19, 2007
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    I have the RustyHope kit on my 48 Plymouth Coupe. Complete parts list came with the kit and all parts readily available through NAPA.

    Tore my old brakes off and had the new kit on in less than a day.

    Works great and if/when I build another old Mopar I will be adding another of his kits.
     
  21. Scarebird sounds like its the most popular, but what about Wilwood? I've been looking at a complete brake kit for my 55 Century which Wilwood make, and their kit is complete. Not sayin' Scarebird aren't the way to go, but when you live in the land of beaches and budgie smugglers, tracking down uncommon parts would be a bit of a headache, especially if they happen to be the wrong parts. Just sayin'.
     
  22. ausbuick
    Joined: Jan 31, 2011
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    I used scared bird on my 49 buick super, the fit was very easy and there customer help service is spot on.
     
  23. Hi Darren. Glad it all worked okay. Summitracing have a good price on the Wilwood kit but when I looked at the shipping price, I had to go and slam my fingers in the door to take the pain away from thinking about the shipping costs. :eek: I guess if you are purchasing small packages (as in scarebird option) the shipping is not so bad?
     
  24. Scarebird
    Joined: Sep 26, 2006
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    Scarebird
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    from Moita, PT

    We can save your fingers. Our new setup uses hat-style rotors - under the 20# Large flat rate box limit so we can get a whole wheel kit to you for $240 shipping. The Dippy rotor previously used by us and still used by Rusty Hope is $150+ shipping alone - EACH. And you don't have to tap your spindle (complete bullshit to have to do that) nor realign your toe-in.
     
  25. Wow! That's the complete kit, with all the bits on your list? Great deal. Hook me up with a good price on a duel m/c to suit my 55 century and the pain will be well worth it! - pm sent!
     
  26. Scarebird
    Joined: Sep 26, 2006
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    Scarebird
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    from Moita, PT

    that would cover the shipping only, wheel kit only - no master stuff.
     
  27. Yep, got that. (my reply above does sound a bit ambiguous, but we're on the same page, LOL!)
     

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