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Hudson tech! disc brake swap.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by yorgatron, Aug 13, 2006.

  1. yorgatron
    Joined: Jan 25, 2002
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    if any of you Hudson owners are interested i just got a kit to put disc brakes on the front of my brother's '51 Commodore.
    i'll try to get some pics of how it's done in the next week or so,as the other parts show up.
     

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  2. I wanna see!!
     
  3. Post away Yorgi!
     
  4. YES YES YES!!!!!! Is this kit where you have to provide your old front hubs for them to add discs to them?
     
  5. Ramblur
    Joined: Jun 15, 2005
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    Yep, I'll definitely be keeping an eye on this swap.
     
  6. yorgatron
    Joined: Jan 25, 2002
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    i'm still waitng for the other parts i ordered to come in (rotors,calipers etc.) but i should have the old stuff removed by tomorrow.
    by wed. i should have more pictures.
     
  7. mazdaslam
    Joined: Sep 9, 2004
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    Did you ever get to install this kit? I would like some info on it.Where did you get it from,how much $$$ did it cost,what rotors and calipers does it use???
     
  8. Were there any problems trying to get it installed, too...
     
  9. yorgatron
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    sorry guys,just been lazy about this.
    here's some pics of the install,i can email the instructions to anyone that wants to see them.
    here's the caliper mount.
     

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  10. yorgatron
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    with hub
     

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  11. yorgatron
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    caliper modification to re-route the hose.
     

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  12. yorgatron
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    offset for the brake pushrod.
     

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  13. yorgatron
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    modified the end of the pushrod.
     

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  14. yorgatron
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    M/C mounted to bracket.
     

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  15. yorgatron
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    M/C clamped to frame,before tacking in place.
     

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  16. yorgatron
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    that's about where i am right now,just gotta finish welding the M/C bracket and run some new lines.
     
  17. mazdaslam
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    Looks nice,Where did you get this kit from and how much did it cost??
     
  18. BrandonB
    Joined: Feb 24, 2006
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    from nor cal

    I picked up a kit from a guy in Florida named William Labud Sr. if anybody is interested I have his address but I can't find his phone number. He is really active in the HET national club. I also have a list of the parts that were used in the conversion. Granada or Monarch rear discs 75-80 or Versailles 77-78 with Camaro or Nova calipers 69-74. I have a list with part numbers for the brake hoses, banjo bolts and brake pads.I sent my hubs to him and he machined them and sent them back with all the needed parts, right down to the nuts, washers and shims, to do the conversion. You can retain the stock master cylinder and it will work just fine. I didn't do the actual conversion myself, mecchanically braindead, but a friend did and it took about 4 hours if that. The only glitch was that due to running 14" wheels one of the calipers was barely rubbing against the back of the rim which made it sound like a wheel bearing was going out. It took Tony a little while to figure it out but once that was done they worked perfectly. I have had them on for about a year and a half now and there have been no problems at all. All total the kit was about $600. Bill is a really good guy and he will help you all that he can.
     
  19. boozoo
    Joined: Jul 3, 2006
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    Man that's killer....

    do you know if his stuff goes back to '47? If I can get later model brakes adapted onto the '47 front end, I'll be doing just a rebuild and upgrade instead of a full blown swap. :D
     
  20. hudson47
    Joined: Dec 16, 2010
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    from Wi.

    Hey where did you get the kit. I have a 49 hudson i'd like to put front disc's on.

    Thanks

    Randy
     
  21. hornetdan
    Joined: Jun 10, 2012
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    from era texas

    i have a 1953 hornet that needs ft discs bad. can you tell me how to get this kit thanks Dan
     
  22. gimpyshotrods
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    He did. All of the necessary information was in post #18. Google did the rest:

    Bill LaBud, P.O. Box 103, Sorrento, FL 32776; phone (352) 753-7229

    38949 Rolling Acres Rd., Lady Lake, FL 32159
     
  23. orphanautomill
    Joined: Jun 21, 2010
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    I'll be offering the original kit shown in this post (with the new hubs) within the next few weeks. The guy who designed it is no longer making them, so we have been working out the specifics to have more sets made.

    Bill Labud also used to offer a kit mentioned here. I talked with him about that as well, but his kit required modification to OE hubs and new rotors, and also used harder to find parts. Functionally both kits were good, but this kit is more complete.

    I'll be rolling with ths early in 2013, p-mail me with any questions or for more information.

    Thanks,
    Matt

    HAMBOrphanautomill@gmail.com, drop the HAMB
     
  24. rebel-misfit
    Joined: May 27, 2010
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    from Fl

    Just picked up a 1950 Hudson. Doing a disc convert is at the top of the list.
     
  25. orphanautomill
    Joined: Jun 21, 2010
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    Is your 50 running and driving? I have a 50 Pacemaker that I'll be converting to disk shortly. Post some pics.
    Matt
     
  26. Autorodtechnologies
    Joined: Jan 19, 2012
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    I'm looking to do this upgrade to a car I am building now.. any more info on this.. still available?
     
  27. orphanautomill
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    I'm still doing these kits, PM me for details.


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  28. damagedduck
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    from Greeley Co


    Are you making these kits?
     
  29. orphanautomill
    Joined: Jun 21, 2010
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    Yes I am. I'm putting together another batch of hubs now.


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  30. gcechini
    Joined: Jun 5, 2012
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    I have a 1936 deluxe 8 4 door....will your kit fit this car?? I need to update the brakes. Thanks, Chic
     

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