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03-22-2007, 11:02 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: ND
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Brake Upgrade
Hello
I am in the process of putting discs on the rear on my 82 1/2T. I started thinkin what can I do on the front on the truck. My truck has a J50 Brake code thats what it says on the build sheet. The only thing that I have found out is that I can get 1.25 rotors. Well I would like to find either bigger piston calipers or even some aftermarket ones does. Would calipers from a sub be bigger or the same. I have done one thing to it tho, I put the hydroboost on it off of a sub. Any suggestions Thanks |
03-22-2007, 11:10 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Redford, MI
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Re: Brake Upgrade
For my '79 C10 I used the J70 master cylinder for a big-block '79 K30 and a brake booster off a mid-'80s diesel truck, on the spindles I have stock half-ton rotors and calipers, the brake lines are completely independent bypassing the stock proportioning valve - the second time I floored the pedal wit the engine running I blew the rear brake line, so now I'm driving only on fronts, even like that and with 32" tires the truck stops pretty much on a dime. I'd highly recommend that you ditch the stock vacuum booster and install a hydroboost system, it's just sick how strong and responsive it is, and it's pretty much a bolt-on. As a matter of fact I like it so much that once I get my truck running right again (waiting on a carb) I'm gonna look for a way to install a hydroboost system in my Lincoln too
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03-22-2007, 11:18 PM | #3 |
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Location: ND
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Re: Brake Upgrade
Well I already have the hydroboost on it so that should be enough. I was just checkin my options Thanks
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