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At one time the only way to get the highly desirable Classic Mini Cooper S disc brakes was to acquire a used set and rebuild them. Now we have this kit to convert any year Austin or Morris Mini or Classic Mini Cooper to S disc brakes. This disc brake conversion kit includes every nut, bolt and component needed, including front suspension uprights, roller wheel bearings, upper and lower ball joints, axle CV joints, disc brake rotors, disc brake drive flanges, two piston stock cast iron Classic Mini Cooper S calipers, etc. All NEW parts, easy bolt-in installation. Does NOT include driveshafts (you can use your old ones).

We recommend one of the Haynes manual if instructions are required. Part # 527 or 646.

Brake Conversion Kit Drum to Disc 'S' | Classic Mini

Brake Conversion Kit Drum to Disc 'S' | Classic Mini

Brake Conversion Kit Drum to Disc 'S' | Classic Mini
Part No: C-AJJ4028
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At one time the only way to get the highly desirable Classic Mini Cooper S disc brakes was to acquire a used set and rebuild them. Now we have this kit to convert any year Austin or Morris Mini or Classic Mini Cooper to S disc brakes. This disc brake conversion kit includes every nut, bolt and component needed, including front suspension uprights, roller wheel bearings, upper and lower ball joints, axle CV joints, disc brake rotors, disc brake drive flanges, two piston stock cast iron Classic Mini Cooper S calipers, etc. All NEW parts, easy bolt-in installation. Does NOT include driveshafts (you can use your old ones).

We recommend one of the Haynes manual if instructions are required. Part # 527 or 646.

 
 
Question:
I am looking at your disc brake kits conversion for the front, but I would like to see if you can help me find one that fits a 1967 Classic Mini Morris. I am going to run 13 inch wheels
Answer:
Either the C-AJJ4028 or C-AJJ4028MS kits will fit your 67.

To convert to disk brakes you have numerous choices but most of them first have to be factored by the wheel size you have or want to run. Various options are available with the 7.5" size rotors (for use with 10" or larger wheels) or the 8.4" rotors (for use with 12" or larger wheels). 


For 13" wheels, you could run the 8.4" conversion kit like this one: MMKT0519

Mini Mania Tech Team

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