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87CAM_406CI_SS
01-13-2004, 08:48 AM
I just ordered a 9" rear end from moser and motersport 8)
My question is that the rear end requires 93 and up camaro disk brakes. ;DMIKE ;D the brakes will bolt right up, but ill have to runn all the lines myself. Do I need a different prop valve, or a new brake booster?. just wondering cause disk breaks require more fluid flow to moove the callipers, will the stock booster handle this?
Also i assume i will need to shorten my driveshaft, does any 1 know from a previous expeirience, how much? :)

IROCNParts
01-13-2004, 09:38 AM
I just ordered a 9" rear end from moser and motersport 8)
My question is that the rear end requires 93 and up camaro disk brakes. ;DMIKE ;D the brakes will bolt right up, but ill have to runn all the lines myself. Do I need a different prop valve, or a new brake booster?. just wondering cause disk breaks require more fluid flow to moove the callipers, will the stock booster handle this?
Also i assume i will need to shorten my driveshaft, does any 1 know from a previous expeirience, how much? :)


I have rear discs off a 96 already off the rear end
how much did u pay for that rear?
if u hgad drums in the back juts get a master/prop off a 90 or something.. I dont have one right now.. oh wait yes I do :)

Drakar
01-13-2004, 11:14 AM
Hey Mike,

Check the part numbers on a drum booster and a 90+ booster, they could be the same, I think the weak ones where the 88 and earlier disc boosters.

Could be wrong a P/N check could save some hassle.

77 zapper
01-13-2004, 11:23 AM
the booster will work fine, for the disc brakes uses less pressure than the drum brakes. also you need to put in a proper portioning valve for the rear brakes. you can either put in one from a disc brake car or use a adjustable one they run about $75. they work really good.