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Civilizing a Ferrell Ford
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Front Right Side View
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The disc brake conversion kit from Stainless Steel Brakes Corporation comes with everything necessary to convert '60-68 full-size Fords from drums to discs and requires about the same amount of work as rebuilding the drum system.
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Since the suspension plays... 
   
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Since the suspension plays a vital part in the way the car is going to handle panic stops, we decided to go ahead and order a Deluxe '57-64 Ford full-size rebuild kit from Kanter Products. The Kanter parts were OEM quality and came with all the parts we needed to do the job right.Sleeper disassembled entire the front suspension and started to rebuild each component. Once the lower A-arms were coaxed loose, an air chisel made easy work of removing the worn out bushings. The arms were then cleaned up and inspected before they were reassembled using the new cross-shafts and bushings.
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Sleeper disassembled entire... 
   
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Sleeper disassembled entire the front suspension and started to rebuild each component. Once the lower A-arms were coaxed loose, an air chisel made easy work of removing the worn out bushings. The arms were then cleaned up and inspected before they were reassembled using the new cross-shafts and bushings.
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Using a bit of finesse, the... 
   
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Using a bit of finesse, the next step was to install the new lower control arm bushings while making sure not to bend the area around the bushing.
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The new upper and lower ball... 
   
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The new upper and lower ball joints were then bolted in with the supplied hardware, wrapping up the rebuilding of the A-arms.
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With the original drum brake... 
   
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With the original drum brake components removed, Sleeper installed the new components onto the original drum brake spindle. The large bolt through the upper portion of the spindle will be the mounting point for the new caliper bracket.
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To mate the new rotors to... 
   
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To mate the new rotors to the spindles, Sleeper slipped on the supplied adapter shim.
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Once the wheel bearings were... 
   
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Once the wheel bearings were sufficiently packed with grease and installed, the new 12-inch rotor was slid onto the spindle.
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Sleeper then mounted the new... 
   
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Sleeper then mounted the new four-piston caliper on top of the finished assembly. The new pads were then dropped into place through the opening in the top of the caliper and secured.
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Focusing on the frontend rebuild,... 
   
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Focusing on the frontend rebuild, Sleeper used a butane torch to heat the idler arm bracket to expand it slightly to ease the removal of the old arm. The old idler arm bushing was then removed using an air chisel.
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Sleeper replaced the idler... 
   
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Sleeper replaced the idler arm bushing and reassembled the new idler arm assembly.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Suspension View Kanter Springs
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Suspension View Kanter Springs
After reinstalling the upper and lower A-arms, Sleeper dropped in the new Kanter 2-inch lowered coil springs. The springs were short enough that a spring compressor wasn't required, but it's always a good idea to run a cable or chain through the A-arms and spring when jacking up the lower A-arm to install the spindle.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Rotor View
The factory sway bar was reattached... 
   
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Rotor View
The factory sway bar was reattached with new links and then the upgraded spindle/brake assemblies were dropped into place on the lower A-arms.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake Assembly View Reattach
Sleeper then secured the spindle/brake... 
   
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake Assembly View Reattach
Sleeper then secured the spindle/brake assemblies with the reattachment of the upper ball joints. The new idler arms were then bolted up.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake Assembly View Brake Hose
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake Assembly View Brake Hose
The installation was complete with the new stainless brake flex hoses.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake Assembly View Proportioning Valve
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake Assembly View Proportioning Valve
After removing the old single reservoir fruit jar master cylinder, Sleeper checked the mounting for the adjustable proportioning valve just below the original power booster. When adjusting this valve, the rear brakes should "lock-up" just before the front drums.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake View Stainless Steal Kit
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Brake View Stainless Steal Kit
The Stainless Steel kit specifies that it is for non-power brake cars but our Galaxie came equipped with power brakes, and we wanted to retain them. Sleeper found that by running a Chevy distributor gasket and a rubber gasket approximately the same size, we were able to mate our booster up with the new master cylinder without any vacuum loss.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Wheel View
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Wheel View
The finished brake assembly is a great looking package, and offers much needed extra stopping power to deal with today's traffic situations. The added bonus is that the bigger brakes look much more impressive when big wheels with big windows are going to be used like this 18-inch Colorado Custom Paradox.
1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Front Left Side View
The finished stance is exactly... 
   
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1963 Ford Galaxie Country Sedan Wagon Front Left Side View
The finished stance is exactly what we were looking for and about as low as we can go without airbags. The Colorado Custom wheels (20x8s and 18x8s) and Yokohama tires (245/40R20s and 245/40R18s) added to the updated look, as well.
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