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1969 Bendix Disk Brake Pad Manufacturers

Started by 5hunert, December 03, 2013, 03:30:33 PM

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5hunert

Has anyone bought brake pads lately for the 1969 disk brake setup?  I'm looking for front pads and it appears that the usual suspects (Wagner, Raybestos etc) don't have a listing.  The only ones I can find are made by someone I've never heard of, CENTRIC Part # 10200190.  Is anyone aware of a different supplier, or have experience with the Centric pads?

HeavyFuel

If you have the Bendix calipers, that C-TEK part you listed is the ticket.

At least they worked perfectly for my '68 disk brakes.   :2thumbs:

I got'em from Rock Auto.

5hunert

Thanks HeavyFuel.  Rock auto is were I found these - even my local Napa couldn't help.  I was hoping to find an organic to preserve my rotors, but I guess I'll go with what is available. 

HeavyFuel

That is a good point about the rotors......I never thought about that.   :scratchchin:


Hopefully when I get to the point of worn out rotors, there will be repos available.   Fat chance.   :'(

hemi71x


Hopefully when I get to the point of worn out rotors, there will be repos available.   Fat chance.   :'(
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They allready are.
Do a GOOGLE search, contact, a company named Dura Brake.

RF-4C Phantom 69-370 Zweibrucken, Germany

5hunert

Well, I ordered the CTEC pads from Rockauto, along with brake hoses.  Funny thing, Raybestos still makes the hoses which are real oddballs.  I can't imagine the hoses fitting any other application.

69rtse4spd

?, since they reline shoes, can they reline the rotor pads as well.

Chargen69

Quote from: HeavyFuel on December 05, 2013, 06:40:10 PM
That is a good point about the rotors......I never thought about that.   :scratchchin:


Hopefully when I get to the point of worn out rotors, there will be repos available.   Fat chance.   :'(

i bought new rotors and reman calipers last year for my 69, forget where i got the rotors, but i got the calipers from o'reily's

Chargen69

come to think of it, i think i choked and bought rotors from year one

5hunert

Quote from: Chargen69 on December 07, 2013, 10:07:02 AM
Quote from: HeavyFuel on December 05, 2013, 06:40:10 PM
That is a good point about the rotors......I never thought about that.   :scratchchin:


Hopefully when I get to the point of worn out rotors, there will be repos available.   Fat chance.   :'(

i bought new rotors and reman calipers last year for my 69, forget where i got the rotors, but i got the calipers from o'reily's

I got Reilly calipers as well.  How have yours worked?  They looked like new (not rebuilt).  I'm having to re-use my old cross bolts, but otherwise they look great.

HeavyFuel

Quote from: 69rtse4spd on December 06, 2013, 10:27:44 PM
?, since they reline shoes, can they reline the rotor pads as well.


No need to do that in this case....the C-teks work great.

My calipers are the re-maned ones from A-1 Cardone.   I wasn't sure  how they were going to work out, bad stories out there.....but so far, so good.   :2thumbs:   I also had to use some of the original bolts and hardware from the original calipers.


hemi71x

Quote from: 69rtse4spd on December 06, 2013, 10:27:44 PM
?, since they reline shoes, can they reline the rotor pads as well.

Lots of company's can do that.
I used this company in the past, before pads became available, again.

http://www.nationalbrakeservice.com/

RF-4C Phantom 69-370 Zweibrucken, Germany

Chargen69

Quote from: 5hunert on December 07, 2013, 11:47:06 AM
Quote from: Chargen69 on December 07, 2013, 10:07:02 AM
Quote from: HeavyFuel on December 05, 2013, 06:40:10 PM
That is a good point about the rotors......I never thought about that.   :scratchchin:


Hopefully when I get to the point of worn out rotors, there will be repos available.   Fat chance.   :'(

i bought new rotors and reman calipers last year for my 69, forget where i got the rotors, but i got the calipers from o'reily's

I got Reilly calipers as well.  How have yours worked?  They looked like new (not rebuilt).  I'm having to re-use my old cross bolts, but otherwise they look great.


so far so good, car has only moved a little though

Ghoste

I was lucky enough to find some NOS rotors and pads for mine before the repro stuff was available.  Pricey but I needed them bad.