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Old 06-25-2007, 11:53 PM   #1
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Hi i was wondering if anyone hasd one a rear disc conversoin of an 2000 SC model if so can i get some information on how to do one

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Old 06-26-2007, 01:09 AM   #2
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Yep. You'll need the e-brake cables from a '98 with rear discs. rockauto.com

Other than that, calipers, rotors, pads, dust shield, and caliper bracket from a 91-98 ABS car.
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When swapping, be sure to spray with lots of penetrating oil and let sit. That stuff is on there hard and you will have to beat on it, but it will come off.
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i decided to do my cuz when i changed tires and my drums fell off so i figured im just gonna do rear swap instead.
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what about sindles, plus ive never seen a 98 with rear discs
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http://www.***********.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?t=7526
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what about sindles, plus ive never seen a 98 with rear discs
j00 calling me a liar?

91-98 cars with ABS had rear discs.
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Ive only seen a few 98's with rear disks.. but i swore they needed to have traction controll also...
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j00 calling me a liar?

91-98 cars with ABS had rear discs.

lol "j00". mines a 98 with ABS but no rear discs
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Ive only seen a few 98's with rear disks.. but i swore they needed to have traction controll also...
Quite possible.
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