Barry
Thanks for the photos,it looks like your mg calipers the handbrake leavers is a bit different to my rover 45s
Dave
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Re: 1975 1500TC rear disc conversion
Significantly changing the front/rear brake balance, could result in longer stopping distances as well as introducing strange and/or dangerous steering characteristics under braking!Carledo wrote: ↑Tue Nov 24, 2020 7:58 pm I was gonna say much the same thing, but Dave beat me to it above^^^^
I would think you need a TJ kit up front (if you don't have one already) either that or some sort of pressure limiter for those rear calipers, otherwise your front/rear bias will be all to cock!
I ran an unlimited Sprint rear setup on the Carledo briefly, it's propensity to change ends under heavy braking was disturbing, to put it mildly! A Cavalier pressure limiting valve fixed that until I could afford the TJs.
Steve
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Nigel A. Skeet
Independent tutor of mathematics, physics, technology & engineering, for secondary, tertiary, further & higher education.
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Upgraded 1974 Triumph Toledo 1300 (Toledo / Dolomite HL / Sprint hybrid)
Onetime member + magazine editor & technical editor of Volkswagen Type 2 Owners' Club
Re: 1975 1500TC rear disc conversion - NOW ROAD TESTED!
End of season update
Hi All
It has now been 4 months and 980 miles with my rear brake conversion, and I have to say I am very good!
Driving to shows, the odd day trip to the office and general tom foolery has taught me a few things.
1st - I got used to the longer pedal and I enjoy the progressiveness of it.
2nd - Even in the rain, going too fast into a round about and emergency braking it felt very good and did not try to swap ends and send me into a Renault Clio that made me test my brakes to the full.
3rd - The handbrake is better now with new cables but not perfect and could do with a bit more work / Adjustment
4th - I need to do a track day to properly test them, but I think the lack of power would be the worst!
In the end I am glad I did it and it was a fun project that has worked out very well, although now I have bough a BMW E36 engine with 70% more power I might try and fit it to give it more of a test!
Regards
Barry
Hi All
It has now been 4 months and 980 miles with my rear brake conversion, and I have to say I am very good!

Driving to shows, the odd day trip to the office and general tom foolery has taught me a few things.
1st - I got used to the longer pedal and I enjoy the progressiveness of it.
2nd - Even in the rain, going too fast into a round about and emergency braking it felt very good and did not try to swap ends and send me into a Renault Clio that made me test my brakes to the full.
3rd - The handbrake is better now with new cables but not perfect and could do with a bit more work / Adjustment
4th - I need to do a track day to properly test them, but I think the lack of power would be the worst!
In the end I am glad I did it and it was a fun project that has worked out very well, although now I have bough a BMW E36 engine with 70% more power I might try and fit it to give it more of a test!
Regards
Barry
Aberdeen
1975 Triumph 1500 TC various shades of blue
1975 Triumph 1500 TC various shades of blue