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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Whidbey Island, Washington
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Re: Rear end with disk brakes?
Just have the rear end you have rebuilt with new bearings, a posi-traction unit, and the gears you want. Then buy one of the many rear disc swap kits that are available in the aftermarket.
There are no EZPZ direct bolt in rear ends that will work. If that was the case... all these old trucks would have discs in the rear. ![]() Gary
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: salem oregon
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Re: Rear end with disk brakes?
I'm throwing a 99 14 bolt with disc in my 68. It's not a direct fit and it needs a few days of fab work to do what I'm doing. But if your handy it's do-able. If your looking for easy, rebuild what you have and convert.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: flora ms
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Re: Rear end with disk brakes?
Can you give me some info on what you have to do to make that 99- 14 bolt to make it work? Thanks
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