Thread: Disc brake question
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08-07-2010 02:10 AM #1
Thank you Henry Rifle. Since mine is probably a small bearing, I may have to do some modifications to the mounting flange.
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08-07-2010 10:39 AM #2
WillowBilly3 you also may need to change you proportioning valve if your running front disc rear drum right now. My conversion to front disc came setup with a valve on the master cylinder to pump out more pressure to the discs and less to the drums, also came with a power assist for the disc drum setup."
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-07-2010 07:00 PM #3
Thanks stovens. I am actually building a system on an all handbuilt rod. It only weighs maybe 1800# and drums would work fine but all my rear end has right now is drums and backing plates, no guts, parking brake cables ect. I have S-10 style calipers up front on Aerostar rotors mounted to an early Econoline solid axle. If I go with rear discs, I would use a 67-76 Corvette m/c and a manual proportioning valve. I have access to a couple Exploder rear ends for cheap.






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