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07-30-2016, 10:50 PM | #1 |
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Four wheel 5 lug disk or 6 lug disk?
I am currently building a 64 long step bed with GSI front suspension and Porterbuilt rear suspension, full air ride. I will be using CPP stock height 71-72 replacement spindles in the front that require 1.25" thick rotors. I do not have a brake setup in the front but plan on disks and I will be using the factory 12 bolt rear end converted to rear disk. Since I do not have any brake components in the front I can go either 5 lug or 6 lug. I am going to replace the axle shafts in the rear, therefore I do not have to stick to the factory 6 lug pattern. The wheel I eventually will end up using can either be 5 lug or 6 lug, so wheel choice isn't driving the amount of lug studs.
Therefore if I went 5 lug I could use off the self front rotors, calipers, etc and use aftermarket conversion axle shafts in the rear that are 5 lug. I'm sure there are disk conversion kits for the rear or maybe somebody on the board sells the brackets and knows what calipers to use, etc. If I went 6 lug I would have to buy aftermarket 6 lug rotors but what about calipers, etc? Could I still use off the self calipers? I could use replacement axle shafts for the rear and then a disk conversion kit. I'd like to use off the shelf parts for the rear conversion because I think it will be cheaper than using a kit. What are your thoughts? Thanks |
07-30-2016, 11:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: Four wheel 5 lug disk or 6 lug disk?
I make and sell 5 different rear disc brake conversion brackets. All of my rear disc conversions use off the shelf parts you can purchase at your local auto parts supplier.There are 3 for the 5 x 5 which there are links to the for sale threads in my sig line.
Here are links to the 6 lug brackets. http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=494411 http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=637489 I will be leaving for vacation on the 8th. I may or may not have time to build and ship your order before then.
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08-03-2016, 03:50 PM | #5 |
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Re: Four wheel 5 lug disk or 6 lug disk?
From the e-brake standpoint, hands down the 3rd gen F-body (PBR calipers) are way better then the other POS system. The Eld/Riv/Tor caliper setup is one of the worst ones to come out and are VERY finicky. The PBR system works so much better and doesn't have the adjustment issues of the other system.
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