'83 ol girl got some brake work (1 Viewer)

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What rear calipers are those? Do they have a cable actuated parking brake?
So the calipers are 1982 Cadillac Eldorado w built-in parking brake & the rotors are 93-97 Camaro rear rotors, machined to fit Toyota. Went w kit to save on headaches & parts search. Kit includes all brackets & stainless steel braided hoses that adapt caddie calipers to toyota hard line.
 
15mm spacers came in few days ago. Can now use taller chrome lug nuts. Debating paint color for caps.
Bleed of rear brakes with speedy-bleeders made big difference but still need to re-bleed the fronts. Hoping no contamination or leaks and just have air in system.
Got supervisory assist from trusty sidekick.

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Had to adjust parking brake cable at center-bolt just right...then another bleed...and brakes great. Good balance with front & rear discs and LX450 master cylinder. I now have a reference and first-hand experience it's a good match for this setup.
Also did minor tune-up and she passed smog. Yay
Towed a small 13' trailer and all the work on cooling system and brakes really paid off.
She ran cool and NO overheating.
Rodded-out radiator and external aftermarket tacoma trans cooler made a huge difference. New oem water-pump, radiator cap, thermostat & belts & hoses (non-oem) were extra insurance.
Left camry transmission warmer in place (for cold winter weather) as hoses had already been cut so left as is and will trial that setup over winter.
 

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