I chose not to use Granada spindles on my '54 Mercury. I went to the local boneyard and found a set of spindles with new brakes from a 1975 Cougar. The calipers are bigger and they bolt on with the help of a sleeve that I made on the lathe. The sleeve fits over the original ball joint to take up the slack. Everyone uses Granada spindles, but they have to be reamed out at a 7 degree tapper for the lower ball joint to fit. If you choose to go the route that I took, I can make you a set of these sleeves. Also the Cougar spindles have a 1 inch drop, which gave my Mercury a better stance and better handling in the curves.
The Cougar spindles also came with 11" rotors. My only regret was that I didn't do this 3 yrs ago. I am also rebuilding a 1960 Thunderbird rack so that I can have power assist steering, it only cost me $20.00 and that to me is a lot better than paying the big bucks for the racks I have seen on the net.
All together I have paid less then $100.00 for power disc brakes and power steering.
Buy the way, I used a brake booster and master from a 70's model Ford truck that was bolt on.
Jeff Leydig
Stallions Auto Interiors
Stearns, Ky. USA
