It may depend on whether your car is a front or rear steer. They will have to be the same
It's not exactly that simple. I am assuming you are wanting to replace a set of drum brakes with a set of discs. There are a multitude of swap kits out there. From complete aftermarket to using parts for A body cars and so on. Probably the easiest and cheapest way is to use parts from an X-body car. This includes:1968-1974 Nova1973-1974 Omega1971-1974 Ventura II1973-1974 ApolloAnd of course the F-body cars from 67-69The 67/68 Camaro/Nova uses dual calipers. Go with the 69 and up. They are available just about everywhere. You'll find it almost impossible to find dual calipers and/or rebuild kits for them. This is the most direct swap available. No meshing of parts or fabbing anything.If I remember correctly, the 70 and up F-body swap is 69 F-body spindles, 68 and equivalent A-body rotors, and 70-81 F-body calipers and pads. But I've heard the backing plates have to be modified to fit.
If you do it won't be a camaro anymore....
The Camaro Z28 can hold up to 15.5 gallons of gas. The first Camaro Z28 was released to the public in the year 1974.
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With enough money and time you can make anything fit. But no, it will no bold in place.
No.....The 70-74 are the same. The 75-81 are the same. Firebird will work also.
I've been having trouble getting it straight too, but it was either a 1976 Chevy Camaro, or a 1977 z-28 Camaro. It was not a 1974, no matter what you hear.
For a 1974 Dodge Dart Swinger, disc brake spindles from 1973-1976 A-body models (like the Dart, Valiant, and Duster) will typically fit. When it comes to front fenders, 1973-1976 Dodge Dart fenders are interchangeable with the 1974 model. Be sure to check for specific details like trim and mounting points, as there can be minor variations.
The Dick Cavett Show - 1968 1974-12-05 was released on: USA: 5 December 1974
Behind the rear license plate housing
Not quite, the 74 Nova had provisions for the shock absorbing front bumper in the frame horns which the 67 Camaro did not have.
Robert Broberg goes by Zero (1974-1982), Karl-Oskar (1968-1974), and Robban (1957-1968).