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Old 05-07-2005, 12:55 PM   #1
RainFade
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14 bolt ff disc brackets on my H052

I'd asked some questions regarding doing rear disc brakes here and had seen some posts on pirate4x4 which gave me enough confidence to try it.
While I don't have the disc/disc combo valve on or plumbing finished it looks like 14 bolt disc brackets Do indeed work on the Eaton rears.

I forgot to mention on my quicky web page if your eaton has 1/2" studs you'll need to redrill for 9/16, luckily my 71 already had 9/16" studs.

I've got a few pictures and a parts list if anyone is interested.HERE

update:
Plumbed, bled and working.
Rears lock first on HARD stops, have adjustable prop valve on order for the rear circuit.
Otherwise it stops faster and straighter with firmer pedal than EVER
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71 K20 350/350/205, dealer air, 4" lift, Flowtech,Edel 1406 on 2101, procomp HEI,4.10's, 33x12.50x16.5 BFG MT's on slots. 4 wheel disc brakes.

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Last edited by RainFade; 05-10-2005 at 07:33 AM. Reason: typo..
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