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rileyescobar Apr 4, 2007 12:19 AM

is there any way to convert a 2000 sc to rear discs,besides buying a $750 kit?

derf Apr 4, 2007 12:53 AM

Why bother (?)

I do believe the braking power distribution in these cars is 80/20 ish....My rear brakes (disc) lasted to about 150k on both my SC2's (95 and 97)

I suppose you could transfer an assembly from a used older donor vehicle, but that's an "at your own (potential) peril" project....especially if you have ABS......


rileyescobar Apr 4, 2007 04:42 AM


i've done several other rear disc conversions(86 crx,91 escort..and a few others) so the peril is not so great as it seems,i just need to know what "donor" vehicle i need

Edited by: rileyescobar

derf Apr 4, 2007 11:21 PM

You are a better brake man than I...

Don't know the answer-- you could check with dealer (parts dept) to see which rear ends are interchangeable....

sorry I cannot help you more....

Ducky? Ott? Sw2cam?

Any ideas?

Derf


Low Saturn Apr 7, 2007 04:47 AM



All you need is the calipers (1991-1998), caliper mounting brackets (1991-1998), new rotors, pads and you'll need e-brake cables. In your situation, you'll need e-brake cables from a 97-98 coupe or 1996-1998 sedan/wagon with rear disc. All parts can be found at your local junkyard pretty cheap. Shouldnt be more than $100. I can usually get everything for around $40 locally. And always use new rotors and pads.


Rear crossmembers are interchangable throughout all the S-Series years. DOHC's have a sway bar, SOHC's dont.

derf Apr 8, 2007 10:56 AM

Thanks Low Saturn,



Sorry for the inadvertent "dis".



S3aturnR Apr 9, 2007 03:32 AM



Originally Posted by rileyescobar
is there any way to convert a 2000 sc to rear discs,besides buying a $750 kit?

listen to low saturn.

but, if you're doing this and you're not using your car in a manner in which you'll be swapping brake pads/rotors once a year, you'll be wasting your money. it won't stop you any faster. it will simply make it easier to work on when you're changing them...


s3aturnr




Low Saturn Apr 9, 2007 12:11 PM




Originally Posted by S3aturnR
it will simply make it easier to work on when you're changing them...


s3aturnr





Thats why I do it. Plus they look nice behind aftermarket wheels.

S3aturnR Apr 9, 2007 05:07 PM




Originally Posted by Low Saturn
Thats why I do it. Plus they look nice behind aftermarket wheels.


those are, in my opinion, the only 2 acceptable reasons for this swap...[img]smileys/smiley16.gif[/img]





s3aturnr









GarrenNatas Apr 9, 2007 05:56 PM

Ease of work and esthetics... Works for me... lol


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