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lincoln disk brakes what are they worth??

broncosilver

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Feb 26, 2006
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springhill fl.
i got these a few weeks ago to put on my rear but decided to go with the x-ploder set up. i know there geting hard to find so what are they worth?? they are 77-78 lincoln mark v. (as i was told). they are a direct bolt up to my housing, standard duty b.b. all the brackets are there calipers are in fair shape, but would sugest new seal kits. only one backing plate tho, i dident plan on installing them my self. roters have never been turned. i dont know if i want to sell them or keep them for a future hot rod project.
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broncnaz

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They are not totally bolt on some machining will be required. As for worth. Hard to say I'd check Ebay otherwise sell them for what you paid. I can can get those pretty cheap in the pick and pull.
 
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broncosilver

broncosilver

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springhill fl.
i had them roughly set up on my rear, and everything seemed like a good fit. other than drilling the rotors( sorry, forgot to mention that) anything else that i over looked? if i do sell them i want the buyer to know everything he needs to, no strings.
 

thegreatjustino

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Whoever buys them is going to have to have the bearings pressed off their axles, the caliper mounts/retaining plates installed, and the bearings pressed back on. Unless you notch the caliper mounts/retaining plates to slide over the axles. If these will be going on a heavy duty housing with 1/2" bolts through the flange and retaining plates, the holes in the caliper brackets/retaining plates will have to be enlarged. As for worth, I bought that setup with the rotors drilled and the caliper brackets/retaining plates already notched for $300. I had to have the holes enlarged to 1/2" which cost another $20.
 
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