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GregDaro

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Can anyone ID this disk brake caliper? It is on a 1970 Challenger and as you can see, it is new. I have searched the number but have found nothing. It looks very much like the original for 1970, but it is also similar to what GM used.

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Steve340

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Not sure what it is actually off but it is not original - probably a disc brake conversion kit.
The original callipers were pin style Kelsey Hayes.
 

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Yes, definitely not original 70. Sliders work OK, but I like the pin type better. The slider in your picture looks to be reproduction/after market Mopar parts. At least the caliper bracket has a factory looking number. Are the brakes working OK?
 

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Yes, definitely not original 70. Sliders work OK, but I like the pin type better. The slider in your picture looks to be reproduction/after market Mopar parts. At least the caliper bracket has a factory looking number. Are the brakes working OK?
They do work, the right side pad moves when you on or off the brake. Trying to ID to know what parts.
 
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