The CSP brakes for Things are the only "kit" I know of that is compatible with the stock wheels. I am very happy with them as to fit, quality, stopping performance, etc. I too have the CSP disc brakes (front only). Posted: Sat 3:32 pm Post subject: Re: disc brake conversion "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." '73 Thing: CSP front disc brake installation issueĭo this, worth the $ That is what I have.Ĭ31-4CSP MADE IN GERMANY - 73-74 THING BOLT-ON (DRUM SPINDLE) DISC BRAKE KIT - WITH 5x205MM BOLT PATTERN - WITH ZERO OFF-SET - (A50) Posted: Sat 12:26 pm Post subject: Re: disc brake conversion VW Zero Off-Set Front Disc Brake Kit, 5 Lug 5X205, For June of 1968-1977 Ball Joint VW Zero Off-Set Rear Disc Brake Kit w/ E-Brake, 5 Lug 5X205, For IRS 1973-1979 I have been looking and realise that there are many choices.ĭoes anyone have an opinion on the Jbugs disc brake mod kits? BTW with 31" tyres and a 4.125 R&P I do 25 MPH per 1000 RPM I have even had it to 89 on the GPS and feel that I really need better brakes than a standard type 181. My Thingster with a 2054 motor now goes so well that I was stopped by the California Highway Patrol at 79 MPH, and they just wanted to look and gave me a warning. I apologise if this is a repeat posting as I searched and just got confused. Posted: Sat 11:24 am Post subject: disc brake conversion Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top
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