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Why You Need to Use a High Quality Disc Brake Kit for Your Mopar B & E Body Vehicle

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There are so many benefits from using a disc brake conversion kit on your Mopar B & E body vehicle. They can improve the handling of your hot rod, give it a more polished look, and in many cases it can even increase the resale value of your vehicle. The key to all of this, though, is to use the right brake conversion kit. 

Some of the brake conversion kits on the market today are put together with used parts. Kit manufacturers try to cut corners by purchasing used parts and re-purposing them in their kits, saving them money but increasing problems for the end user. Other manufacturers might use parts that are low quality and definitely aren't Mopar parts. This can actually hurt the value of your vehicle, because smart buyers are going to check the parts and ensure they meet their exacting standards. If they don't, they know the parts will need to be replaced and offer you less money for the vehicle. Considering all the love, sweat, and time you put into the hot rod to get it ready to sell, being offered less because of a manufacturer's kit issue is a real blow. 

That's why more people are using Pirate Jack kits. Our kits use all-new high-quality parts so you can rely on their performance and we make sure that every part you use is something that you'll actually need. We even use these kits ourselves to ensure they are put together to make your brake conversion easier to complete. Our kits are made to make your hot rod better and increase its value. 

Place an order with Pirate Jack for the brake conversion kit that you need. Most of the items in our online store come with free shipping included! 

Get a Disc Brake Conversion Kit for Your B-Body or E-Body Vehicle

One of our disc brake conversion kits in our online store is made to fit both B-Body vehicles from 1962-1972 and E-Body vehicles from 1970-1974. While these are both really popular model types, what's the difference?  B-Body was used from 1962-1979E-Body was used in the 1970's (and a different version on vehicles made in the 1980's)Both versions [...]

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The Benefits of Tubular Control Arms for Your Camaro, Firebird or Chevy Nova

If you are fixing up an old Camaro, Firebird, or Chevy Nova, you probably have enough on your plate that needs to be done. So should you really worry about replacing the control arms? The answer really depends on your personal preferences and what you plan on using the hot rod for when it is [...]

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Get a MOPAR Brake Conversion Kit for Your El Camino

The Chevrolet El Camino is a vehicle that's hard to miss on the road. These vehicles are one of the only ones to successfully combine the sedan and the pickup into one modern vehicle. They called it a "coupe utility" vehicle and it was in production from 1959 to 1987, giving it one of the [...]

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How to Measure Your Bolt Pattern to Find the Right Brake Conversion Kit

When it comes to purchase a brake conversion kit from Pirate Jack, we make it pretty easy to ensure you are getting the right one. We categorize our kits according to type and year of your vehicle. So, for instance, you would purchase our 1962-1972 Mopar A Body Small Bolt Pattern brake conversion kit if you [...]

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Convert the Front and Rear Disc Brakes with Our A-Body Kit

Older vehicles often have drum brakes on all four wheels. These brakes are generally less efficient than newer disc brakes, so many car enthusiasts decide to undergo a disc brake conversion using a kit from Pirate Jack to change their brakes over. However, you can choose to change either just the front brakes--leaving drum brakes [...]

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What Your Bolt Pattern Is and Why It Matters

When shopping on the Pirate Jack website, you might see a description that something like this: 1962-1972 Mopar A Body Small Bolt Pattern Standard Disc Brake Conversion Kit  What's that "small bolt pattern business" all about? Let's take a look at what a bolt pattern is and why it matters when you are shopping for replacement auto [...]

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Three Ways Our Mopar A-Body Disc Brake Conversion Kit is Making Your Life Easier

Disc brake conversions aren't the easier job you'll do when fixing up an old muscle car, but a conversion kit from Pirate Jack can definitely make your life easier. We sell kits like that 1962-1972 Mopar A-Body Small Bolt Pattern Standard Disc Brake Conversion Kit with Powder Coated Black Calipers. Because we know that this is [...]

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The Benefits of Braided Stainless Steel Hoses in Our Brake Conversion Kit

Some of our kits, such as the 1962-1972 Mopar B-body and E-body High Performance Brake Conversion Kit, come with braided stainless steel hoses. If you've worked on vehicles before you may have seen the standard rubber brake lines and wonder why we use this stainless steel variation in our kits. There are actually many advantages to [...]

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We Make Using Our Disc Brake Conversion Kits as Easy As Possible

Pirate Jack goes the extra mile to make installing your disc brake conversion kit as easy as possible. Let's say you've purchased a disc brake conversion kit for your 1965 Belvedere, but it's the first time that you've done a conversion on a vehicle yourself. Pirate Jack has your back. First of all, we make the [...]

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