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shawno72 03-30-2013 11:28 AM

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Ok guys I have run into a snag with the disc brake install. I installed the POL Disc brake conversion front hard line set and it fits pretty good. I got the CPP disc brake front conversion hoses from a board member and the hose ends are larger than the line ends :( my question can I go with a set of factory stye 71-72 front brake hoses?

lolife99 03-30-2013 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by fastcam1 (Post 5980343)
I'm with you about the metal shavings just had to drill a couple of rivots out the other day. As for the front alignment, could you just set your ride height then have them do the alignment for that specific height?
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I had my alignment guy, (a gearhead, and good friend), align my blazer.
I told him to align it as low as possible.
He did the best he could at keeping it low,... but I would have liked a lower ride height.
That's really what a Dropmember is for.
LOW ride heights!

lolife99 03-30-2013 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by shawno72 (Post 5980385)
Ok guys I have run into a snag with the disc brake install. I installed the POL Disc brake conversion front hard line set and it fits pretty good. I got the CPP disc brake front conversion hoses from a board member and the hose ends are larger than the line ends :( my question can I go with a set of factory stye 71-72 front brake hoses?

If you can find "inverted flare" adapters,... you can use them to adapt your hoses.
The 71-72 hoses have two different size hose fittings.
(thats the way they were from the factory)
So you would still need an adapter on one side.
I used the ECE conversion hoses on my red '69.
They are a direct bolt on.

I have extra long 73-87 hoses on my blazer, so it doesn't stretch the brake line so tight when air'd out.
But they require an adapter also.

I got my inverted flare adapters at my local ACE hardware store.

lolife99 03-30-2013 11:35 AM

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You need the "tube" adapter.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/se...1164/C0248.oap

shawno72 03-30-2013 11:38 AM

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Thanks Keith I am checking into that now!!

lolife99 03-30-2013 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by CC69Rat (Post 5980246)
Unibits are awesome when drilling frame holes.. that may be what you mean? (7/8 bit..) just saying, they are expensive but worth every dime. I have a titanium one thats awesome. One bit did all the holes for my rear PB stuff.

My bags are mounted directly to the frame.
Slam Specialties bags have a huge port size, (3/8"npt or 1/2"npt), that requires a pipe thread bushing to reduce down to my PTC air line fitting.
I think I used a uni-bit up to 3/4" and then cleaned up the hole with a 7/8" standard drill bit with a 1/2" reduced shank.

HotRod C/10 03-30-2013 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by shawno72 (Post 5980385)
Ok guys I have run into a snag with the disc brake install. I installed the POL Disc brake conversion front hard line set and it fits pretty good. I got the CPP disc brake front conversion hoses from a board member and the hose ends are larger than the line ends :( my question can I go with a set of factory stye 71-72 front brake hoses?

Call MIDAS, they should know.:haha:

shawno72 03-30-2013 12:14 PM

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:lol:

shawno72 03-30-2013 01:39 PM

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Ok so I bought a set of the 4x4 front brake hoses from Oreillys and they fit like a glove and are longer for the aired version thats coming :metal: Anyone else ever tried this?

lolife99 03-30-2013 04:28 PM

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Part numbers?
71-72 4x4 application?

shawno72 03-30-2013 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 5980839)
Part numbers?
71-72 4x4 application?

Oreilly's part number BH79339 and they are for 72 4x4. Had to cut the two ears off but they bolt up to the caliper just like the conversion hoses. Plus I didn't need and adapters :metal:

I still need to figure a sanitary way to mount them to the lower A arm. Any ideas?

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shawno72 03-30-2013 05:09 PM

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Some more progress, check out how short the PO cut the stock coils. That's my 3" drop coils next to them.

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shawno72 03-30-2013 06:06 PM

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Almost there......

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lolife99 03-30-2013 06:10 PM

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Must be nice to have a lift and your own alignment equipment available to you.
You're killing your mods one by one!

Bennett68C10 03-30-2013 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 5980164)
Drilling the frame sucks!
I was sick of metal shavings. Ha.
I ended up using a 7/8" drill bit for the air fitting hole.

I suggest using the hat's first and see how far you get into your c-notch,... especially since you have 2" lowering blocks.

Everyone talks about "low" ride heights.
And yes,... you can drive it as low as possible.
But you will have to air up quite a bit to get the front end back into alignment.
Just depends how often you want to replace your front tires.

Very well said. One reason why I used the hats was I didn't want to go through all the work of drilling the frame for the fittings and bolting the bag down. I also new at some point I would go much lower with the dropmember, just didn't realize it would be this soon :lol: When I had the bags mounted with the plates it bottomed out in my notch with the 2" lowering blocks. Now I had welded in my own notch but it was equivalent in height to cpp or porterbuilt. Also with the 2" blocks your ride height will be lower then if you didn't run the blocks with the plates. I also agree with Keith that low ride heights require a dropmember and is ultimately why I decided to just do it.
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shawno72 03-30-2013 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 5981013)
Must be nice to have a lift and your own alignment equipment available to you.
You're killing your mods one by one!

It is a real blessing plus I get paid to do it ;)

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Originally Posted by Bennett--G4L (Post 5981126)
Very well said. One reason why I used the hats was I didn't want to go through all the work of drilling the frame for the fittings and bolting the bag down. I also new at some point I would go much lower with the dropmember, just didn't realize it would be this soon :lol: When I had the bags mounted with the plates it bottomed out in my notch with the 2" lowering blocks. Now I had welded in my own notch but it was equivalent in height to cpp or porterbuilt. Also with the 2" blocks your ride height will be lower then if you didn't run the blocks with the plates. I also agree with Keith that low ride heights require a dropmember and is ultimately why I decided to just do it.
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Great now you got me thinking that everything I did today was a waste :sumo: :lol::lol::lol: Now I gonna have to bag it and THEN decide its not low enough when I knew up front that the dm was what was needed. :lol:

shawno72 03-30-2013 07:37 PM

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And some pics of the finished product. The front ended up much lower than I really expected even though it was right on with Keiths red truck. It dropped an additional 1 1/2" :D I think the brakes may still have some air but we ran out of time so I'll have to bleed them some more. I forgot to tighten that little tiny plug on front of the prop valve :dohh: Oh has a super nice stance and with 7" in wheels all around I am gonna just roll it for a bit......then maybe a drop member?? ;)

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lolife99 03-30-2013 07:46 PM

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Looks good.
The stance is perfect!

The 4x4 hoses have a through frame connection just like the 73-87 hoses.
I think there should be a nut on this hose to mount it solid to the bracket.

How close are your a-arms to the ground?
You might have to learn how to drive it differently.
Watch out for potholes in the road!

shawno72 03-30-2013 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 5981189)
Looks good.
The stance is perfect!

The 4x4 hoses have a through frame connection just like the 73-87 hoses.
I think there should be a nut on this hose to mount it solid to the bracket.

How close are your a-arms to the ground?
You might have to learn how to drive it differently.
Watch out for potholes in the road!

I used the standard c or u clip from the old hose and it is holding nice and secure but I will check the wrecking yard next time I'm out for that nut. I have def reached the lowest static point without changing the crossmember or doing a step notch in the bed. The A arms are low low low so I will watch where I go carefully. Luckily Lodi streets are very well maintained and very rarely have any issues that aren't dealt with in a day or so.

Ol Blue K20 03-30-2013 08:00 PM

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looking good Shawn
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CC69Rat 03-30-2013 08:19 PM

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Looks great buddy! The stance is perfect.
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C10_ustacould 03-30-2013 08:22 PM

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OUTSTANDING!! Oops, sorry, didn't mean to yell. :lol: Looks great Shawn!

shawno72 03-30-2013 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Ol Blue K20 (Post 5981219)
looking good Shawn
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Thanks Dale, you gonna make the Stockton swap meet and BBQ 2 weeks from tomorrow?

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Originally Posted by CC69Rat (Post 5981255)
Looks great buddy! The stance is perfect.
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Thanks Chad, lets see how long I can leave the suspension alone :lol:

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Originally Posted by BucksSS (Post 5981260)
OUTSTANDING!! Oops, sorry, didn't mean to yell. :lol: Looks great Shawn!

Thanks Buck!!! :mm:

VA72C10 03-30-2013 08:50 PM

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Nailed the stance!

RRC 03-30-2013 08:53 PM

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Nice fix with the 4x4 brake line!!!
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