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Will 11" disk brakes fit with 14" wheels?

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I currently have 11" drums on the front and can't stand that they don't brake evenly. If you really lay on the brakes there is a small swerve usually to the left. I've adjusted them for the last time and want to go with disks.
 

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From Mopar Action. Mopar Action On-line - Tech Archives

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"Our parts list is as complete as possible, and we have taken great care to include virtually everything you'll need. Bear in mind, though, that 15" wheels are needed to clear the giant 11.75" rotors (see fig. ** ). If you can't bear to part with your mint 14" rallies, no sweat, we have the cure: Use the "optional" 10.87" HD rotors and adapters shown on the parts list."
 

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They will fit as long as you go to a complete factory spec brakes for your car. If you start changing the rotors and calipers to something larger than stock you will have to go 15" to clear the calipers. Are you just wanting to keep the wheels that you have on it now ? You know, you can always sell the rims and tires as a set to a member here and use that money to offset the cost of a set of 15" wheels and tires.
 

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They will fit as long as you go to a complete factory spec brakes for your car. If you start changing the rotors and calipers to something larger than stock you will have to go 15" to clear the calipers. Are you just wanting to keep the wheels that you have on it now ? You know, you can always sell the rims and tires as a set to a member here and use that money to offset the cost of a set of 15" wheels and tires.
I can get a set of take offs that came on a '72 Challenger that are complete. Think they might fit?
 

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If they are OEM they will fit. They are cheaper for replacement parts than the 70 disc brakes also.
 
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