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  1. #1 Hmmm can this be done 
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    I have a 2001 chey venture with drum brakes in the rear, I have found out the front control arms, clipers rotors are the sameas my 1997 GT,so I get calipers, splash shields, rotors from a yard and conert it to rear discs or do I need more than tht nd if do need a whole rer axil will one from a Grand prix fit? ( doubt tht though as the venture has shocks gp has struts)

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    Iirc the whole front cradle is the same as a gp hence why its easy to make a supercharged man van lol with that being said im pretty sure I've seen the rear disc conversion done also just don't remember where.......
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    search Kuntzie. He had a turbo Montana with a 3.8 IIRC
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    Yes that part I know who has done a rear brake swap I don't remember.
    Btw way to respond to the zomg turbo van whaaaaaaat??? Lol
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    OP, a GP doesn't have a rear axle
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    ^^didn't even catch that when I read it the first time.
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    look into rear discs from an sv6 montana.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    look into rear discs from an sv6 montana.
    Going to have to second that.

    Unless the hubs are compatible, I don't see the rear brakes from a GP working without alot of modification.
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