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Old 12-06-2012, 11:55 AM   #1
plaidpotato
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Newby needs help

I'm a first time square body owner, I recently picked up a 85 c10 2wd that was airbagged by the previous owner. I've been working on rebuilding the front end, just freshening up all the bushings and balljoints, tie rods, etc. I've run into a couple of issues I'm hoping you guys can help me with.

First off, the truck has new looking front brake rotors on it and the previous owner had tried to put new pads on it but could not get the new inner pad to fit. I tried myself with a new set of pads and found the same problem, the pad is a perfect match but seems too thick to fit. The rotors on it are 1 1/4" wide so I tried to install the 1" rotors thinking this would solve the problem but now the diameter of the new inner bearing is too small to fit all the way back on the spindle and the bearing in the larger rotors is too large to fit in the new rotors. I think the truck has drop spindles on it but not sure how to tell for sure.

The other issue I'm having is I had to replace the lower control arm cross shafts that mount to the crossmember, the guide holes in the shafts are not linning up with the pins in the saddle brackets, I can get one side in but the other side seems to be off slightly, so i cant bolt the control arms in place.

Any help you guys can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 12-06-2012, 12:20 PM   #2
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Re: Newby needs help

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tried to put new pads on it but could not get the new inner pad to fit. I tried myself with a new set of pads and found the same problem.
did you push the piston back into the caliper?


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guide holes in the shafts are not linning up with the pins in the saddle brackets, .
maybe the pins have been smashed a little? and not letting them go in? maybe a little dremel work?

and laslty pics help alot, really hard to see what your talkin about
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Old 12-06-2012, 12:42 PM   #3
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Re: Newby needs help

I compressed the piston as far as i could with a large adjustable wrench, it looked like the piston was pretty flush with the inside of the caliper but maybe I need to compress it further.... i'm assuming now that the 1" rotor bearing would not fit the spindle then that must mean the the spindles are designed for the 1.25 rotor, but when i try to fit the inner pad without the caliper in place, it seems to barely fit, it looks like the pad would be ridding against the rotor, is that right?

the cross shafts are brand new moog shafts, the shafts, saddle brackets and u bolts had been removed from the truck and some poorly made aftermarket brackets were being used to bolt the lca's in, I'm trying to go back to the oe mounting design, there were no guide pins so I'm using some bolts in place of the factory pins, I test fitted the bolts and the saddle brackets to the shafts before had but now that the shafts are in the lca's and i'm trying to bult them to the truck the hole on one side lines up but then the other side seems off a little... if the shafts are made correctly, theres no reason why they shouldn't work, right? i will try to get some pics to post this evening
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