When did Pontiac start using disc brakes?

When did Pontiac start using disc brakes?

1967
Pontiac offered disc brakes in 1967 but the first caliper was nothing but trouble.

Should I convert disc brakes?

If you’re wondering if you should convert your drum brakes over to disc brakes, the answer is a resounding yes. If you convert, your vehicle will stop better, stop more consistently, and your new disc brakes will be easier to maintain.

When did Cadillac start using disc brakes?

The 1961 Cadillac was the first year for the front suspension design that was used up until 1976, so presumably a 1962 – 1966 could also benefit from the use of discs from a 1967 – 1969. 1 recommend the ’69 because all ’69 Cadillacs had disc brakes and therefore parts are more readily available.

Does HiLux have disc brakes?

Most utes still have front discs and rear drum brakes — and we would welcome four-wheel discs on future versions of such vehicles. But the HiLux has the largest front brakes among its disc/drum peers, the biggest brake calipers and so the largest swept area on the front discs.

Does HiLux have rear disc brakes?

Popular utes such as the Toyota HiLux – Australia’s top-selling vehicle bar none for the past four years – Ford Ranger (except Raptor), Mitsubishi Triton and Nissan Navara all feature rear drum brakes. Of the other volume-selling utes, only the Toyota LandCruiser 79 and Volkswagen Amarok use rear discs.

What kind of engine does a 1966 Pontiac Catalina have?

Seller’s comments and description: 1966 pontiac catalina. The restoration was completed just a few years ago and fully documented! The 66 Catalina has a 389 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power top, bench seats, and after-market stereo.

What was the safety feature of the Pontiac Catalina?

Safety came to the fore in 1967, and the Catalina featured all the new US Government-mandated safety equipment including an energy-absorbing steering column, safety steering wheel, dual-circuit hydraulic brake system, and soft interior parts.

What was the wheelbase of the Pontiac Catalina?

Catalina sedans and coupes got a 1-inch (25 mm) wheelbase increase to 120″, after spending 1961 on a 119-inch (3,000 mm) length shared with full-sized Chevys (Safari wagons retained the 119-inch (3,000 mm) wheelbase through 1964). 1962 also saw the introduction of the Grand Prix, a sporty version of the Catalina hardtop coupe.

What kind of styling does a Pontiac Catalina have?

Pillared four-door sedans feature six-window styling, while two-door hardtops were dubbed “bubbletops” due to the large wraparound bubble windshield and thin c-pillar and large rear window; four-door hardtops featured flat-blade rooflines with an overhang past the rear window.

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