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  • Disc Brake conversion kits for 356

    This Thread is to explore all the braking system conversion kits available which can be retro-fitted onto the 356. The choices are varied from mild to wild depending one how much your willing to spend. Thanks to the sand car and off road racing industry there are numerous conversion kits. Luckly the suspension components are almost identicle so the 356 owner can take advantage of the tech developed for VW. Please share any kits you know of or have experience with. Thanks! Justin
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    Economy cast iron Wide-five disc brake conversion kit.
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    Might require a vw spindle or drop-spindle if desired but after that it would be a direct bolt-on to your 356 front trailing arms.
    Justin Rio

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    CB performance rear disc brake conversion kit with parking brake. I know that the rear axle bearing and seal kits are the same for VW swing axle to 356 so this kit should be a direct bolt-on.
    Justin Rio

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    • #3
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      Little more trick conversion by CNC with alloy hub. A buddy had these on his swing axle sand rail and worked beautifully. Especially when you consider they had to deal with tall paddle tires. I like the large holes in the center; really look trick and remind me alot of the same holes the old time racers used to drill into the GT drums on the Carrera Abarths and Spyders back in the day. Justin
      Justin Rio

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        Another rear kit offered by Poly Performance
        Justin Rio

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        • #5
          I am going to use the basic kits, wide 5 ,drop spindle in the front and a parking brake IRS in the rear. I think the zero offset set up will be best. I am going to use a aftermarket pedal set to. Maybe one of the sand rail or a Wilwood or Tilton set if I find a set fore the right $.
          Thanks for starting this Justin it will help get the info out there.
          60 Coupe Outlaw Project

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          • #6
            http://airkewld.com/products-page/front-disc-brake-kits/1955-65-porsche-356-front-disc-brake-kit-stage-2-5x205mm/

            This is a kit from Airkewld. Made in USA, no far east stuff. One nice thing about this is the bolt pattern can be changed. It is three pcs. hub, rotor & bolt pattern so you can go wide or small 5.

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            Mic
            1959A coupe

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            • #7
              Thanks Mic.

              yes, they offer some killer looking disc brake kits! here are a few images:
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              Porsche 911 lug pattern...
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              Justin Rio

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              • #8
                A little trickier looking still... I really like these!
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                Rear
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                Front
                Justin Rio

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                • #9
                  Here is the front conversion kit that Automotion offers.
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                  Just basic no frills cast iron assemblies with single piston calipers. All if not most of the components probably manufactured in China. Price is 750.00.
                  Same basic kit So Cal Imports sells (photo 1 on page 1)
                  Greg, Are you offering any of these kits through Vintage warehouse?
                  Justin Rio

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                  • #10
                    Disc brake kit offered by Zims
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                    Again same basic offered by the other two vendors above. However Zims offers two versions of this kit to work with either the VW type 1 Pre-A and 356AT1 spindle or the later version 356AT2/356B spindle. (stronger shank and later style bearing) Kit price: 750.00
                    Justin Rio

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                    • #11
                      The Air Kewld clearly look like the nicest option out there, but not inexpensive. Does anyone have any experience w the basic Chinese kits, which Brock is referring to? I like the price, but hesitant about using inferior Chinese shit parts, if this is the case. I am soooo sick of poorly manufacture Chinese tools/stuff that I try to avoid them if at all possible. Thanks, Mark
                      Mark Erbesfield
                      57 356A
                      65 911
                      68 912
                      73 911S
                      66 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
                      79 450SL Dad's old car

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                      • #12
                        Another question, Is a single piston enuf to stop these cars effectively? I realize many cars including 911's use single pots, but if you are upgrading should one consider the two pot AIr Kewld system or would it be overkill?

                        Edit, it looks like the AK setup is not two pots.
                        Mark Erbesfield
                        57 356A
                        65 911
                        68 912
                        73 911S
                        66 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
                        79 450SL Dad's old car

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                        • #13
                          I think I read that the Airkewld set up is about 30# lighter than the cast iron set up. That's a pretty big difference.
                          Mic
                          1959A coupe

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                          • #14
                            Thats alot! Especially when your talking rotating mass and unsprung weight.

                            Mark, that might be thier base offering as far as calipers go. Other photos show those really cool Wilwood units. These cars really weigh nothing so I am quite certain the single piston/ single pot calipers are more than adequate to do the job; especially for street driving demands.
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                            Another shot of the AirKewld unit with what looks to be 4 piston Wilwood's. Interesting shocks too! Air adjustable??
                            Justin Rio

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                            • #15
                              Does anyone know what the black finish is? I assume its anodized aluminum. I wonder if it has any affect stopping? Also, as it wears and exposes the silver and needs a refinish, then what do you do?
                              Mark Erbesfield
                              57 356A
                              65 911
                              68 912
                              73 911S
                              66 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
                              79 450SL Dad's old car

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