One of the first questions that comes up when planning a disc brake conversion is whether the original wheels can stay on the vehicle. For a lot of builders, the goal isn’t just better braking, it’s keeping the factory look. That’s especially true with classic trucks and muscle cars, where the wheels are part of the identity.
The honest answer is that it depends. Some setups work without any issues, others don’t, and the difference usually has less to do with the brake kit itself and more to do with the wheel’s size, shape, and offset. Front disc brake conversions are usually straightforward. Rear disc conversions are where most of the surprises happen.
This applies across the board, whether you’re working on a Chevy C10, a Chevelle (A-body), a Camaro (F-body), or another classic platform that CPP supports.


