CSRP vs Chockostang front disc brake conversion
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CSRP vs Chockostang front disc brake conversion
I see CSRP and Chockostang disc brake conversion kits are popular with members here. The kits for a '65 Cyclone are similar in price ($46 different) so what's the difference in the kits?
Re: CSRP vs Chockostang front disc brake conversion
both are same type brakes,Kelsey Hayes type 4 piston calipers.
I used the csrp kit. has everything you need but hard lines. at the time it was the cheaper of the 2 kits & csrp had a deal back then ,,,when ordering,,if you said you saw the ad in vintage mustang forum he would knock 20$ off the shipping,or free shipping depending on your location.
no experience with chocostang but have heard nothing but good reports on them.
I used the csrp kit. has everything you need but hard lines. at the time it was the cheaper of the 2 kits & csrp had a deal back then ,,,when ordering,,if you said you saw the ad in vintage mustang forum he would knock 20$ off the shipping,or free shipping depending on your location.
no experience with chocostang but have heard nothing but good reports on them.
Re: CSRP vs Chockostang front disc brake conversion
Ive gotten kits from both. You cant go wrong with either one in my opinion.
Joe
Joe
Re: CSRP vs Chockostang front disc brake conversion
Got mine from Dan at Chockostang. Installed on a 66 Caliente, manual brakes, was a simple install.
I did have to get 15” rims, the 14” stock steel rims wouldn’t fit, was told that before purchase, but we wanted to go with a nice mag wheel setup anyway.
Dan was always responsive for any questions, and I see that on the Mustang (VMF) forum as well.
I did have to get 15” rims, the 14” stock steel rims wouldn’t fit, was told that before purchase, but we wanted to go with a nice mag wheel setup anyway.
Dan was always responsive for any questions, and I see that on the Mustang (VMF) forum as well.