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Hello all. Another dumb question. I know that Speedway has kits to change from drum brakes to disc brakes, hubs etc. for older ford axles.
I have a '49 ford F1 front axle, it has 5 x 5 1/2" lug pattern. I want to change to chevy 5 x 4 3/4". I actually prefer to have drum brakes etc.
Question is, Does anyone know if I can find a chevy front hub and bearing set that would go on the Ford spindle, OR, something else that would give me the Chevy lug spacing and have drum brakes? I don't have any inclination to have the ford drum/hubs redrilled.
Thanks in advance. Perley:3dSMILE:
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I bought some adapters but they are about an inch thick so you need deeper backspacing. I got mine at Summit but here are some good deals:
http://www.ezaccessory.com/Wheel_Adapters_s/25.htm
Sean
P.S.-there are no dumb questions.
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Classic Performance Products makes a few conversion kits(mine is a front disc set up, using ford 5 x 5 1/2 disc, with gm rotors. No limit Engineering also sells kits and conversions for the F1's. I recently got a ton of catalogues that have F1 stuff. I peruse them and post yah if I see exactly what your looking for. The front disc conversion was super easy, using your stock spindle with a slide on bearing adaptor. (actually one of my first hotrod projects!)
If you change your mind and want to go with a disc setup, wildwood brakes are very popular here!
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speedway does offer a disc brake conversion that has a chevy pattern.
speedwaymotors.com
believe me use the disc brakes, I have never been happier that after I put the Speedway kit on my `47 Ford Coupe. it stops so much better.
I tried even power brake master with my drum brakes, it helped, but disc are great.
p.s. - the only dumb question is the one you don't ask. HA! HA!
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A buddy of mine put S10 hubs on 37 Ford pickup spindles and I think all he had to do was make a spacer to go behind the bearing.