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Old 05-29-2017, 09:29 AM   #1
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Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

Does anyone offer high performance big disc brakes for my 71 k20 with a dana 44 up front and a dana 60 rear? I want this heavy truck to stop on a dime.
I have standard calipers with drilled slotted rotors on the front but it needs better calipers and I hope to add larger discs. Can this be done with a kit?

Also I want discs in the rear but All I can find is the lug nut kit with eldorado calipers. Is this a heavy duty enough set up?

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Old 05-29-2017, 09:44 AM   #2
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Re: Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

Aren't the eldo kits 5 lug? Blackbird or Blackhawk engr used to make rear disks, but they're out of business now. Are you running larger than stock rotor size up front? Might check with member Captainfab, he's a brake equip guru.

Personally, by today's standards, the 67-72 3/4 tons are smaller than modern 3/4s. The factory disk/drum setup is more than sufficient with stock size tires when restored/tuned, etc. If you have larger tires, then a bit more brake may be needed, but unless you've got a bigger then 33-35, I can't see the bang for the buck in performance paying off.
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Old 05-29-2017, 12:52 PM   #3
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Re: Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

After the fiasco getting parts for my c-20 last Saturday.

If I ever have to revisit the brakes, which maybe soon as the right rear adjuster went full tight and smoked new shoes.

This will be on Old blue

https://lugnut4x4.com/product/dana-6...onversion-kit/
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Old 05-29-2017, 01:33 PM   #4
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Re: Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

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Does anyone offer high performance big disc brakes for my 71 k20 with a dana 44 up front and a dana 60 rear? I want this heavy truck to stop on a dime.
I have standard calipers with drilled slotted rotors on the front but it needs better calipers and I hope to add larger discs. Can this be done with a kit?

Also I want discs in the rear but All I can find is the lug nut kit with eldorado calipers. Is this a heavy duty enough set up?

Thanks
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I'd look into swapping to a hydraboost. The rear calipers are the hard part with rear disks because of the eldorado park brake design. Its not the best. You could also look into swapping a late model disk rear end into it. They've got a much better rear caliper design.
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Old 05-29-2017, 09:44 PM   #5
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Re: Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

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After the fiasco getting parts for my c-20 last Saturday.

If I ever have to revisit the brakes, which maybe soon as the right rear adjuster went full tight and smoked new shoes.

This will be on Old blue

https://lugnut4x4.com/product/dana-6...onversion-kit/
Parking brake plan? (this is the main reason I prefer stock drums, kinda for got to mention that little tidbit). I've done a rear brake job on my D60 in the past couple years and don't recall any issues, parts or otherwise. What kind of problems did you run into?

When it comes to brakes, maybe it's kinda weird, but as much as I'd love to get a kit for an upgrade (and the ones you shared looks like a nice one), I prefer to buy stuff locally just so I have the slightly less pain in the butt to return the part(s) when I realize they're the wrong ones, core charges, etc etc. Just seems easier.

Anyone know of a kit for a HO rear on a K20? Or have a solution to a parking brake on either rear? I have a D60 in a C20 in addition to the HO in my K20, but have yet to crack the parking brake nut, if I did, I'd consider a disk swap (on either). Haven't been that worried about it though, much bigger fish to fry on both vehicles. If it doesn't start, no need for it to stop
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Re: Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

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Parking brake plan? (this is the main reason I prefer stock drums, kinda for got to mention that little tidbit). I've done a rear brake job on my D60 in the past couple years and don't recall any issues, parts or otherwise. What kind of problems did you run into?

When it comes to brakes, maybe it's kinda weird, but as much as I'd love to get a kit for an upgrade (and the ones you shared looks like a nice one), I prefer to buy stuff locally just so I have the slightly less pain in the butt to return the part(s) when I realize they're the wrong ones, core charges, etc etc. Just seems easier.

Anyone know of a kit for a HO rear on a K20? Or have a solution to a parking brake on either rear? I have a D60 in a C20 in addition to the HO in my K20, but have yet to crack the parking brake nut, if I did, I'd consider a disk swap (on either). Haven't been that worried about it though, much bigger fish to fry on both vehicles. If it doesn't start, no need for it to stop
it's a $200 option, when you click on the page it list's different options.


Parking brake spreader bar spring broke. It's caused the shoes to wedge in to the drum an kill the shoes and drums.
And sourcing parts was a fuster cluck, drum for a 72 wheel cylinder for a 68 and so on.
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Old 05-30-2017, 10:23 AM   #7
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Re: Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

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it's a $200 option, when you click on the page it list's different options.


Parking brake spreader bar spring broke. It's caused the shoes to wedge in to the drum an kill the shoes and drums.
And sourcing parts was a fuster cluck, drum for a 72 wheel cylinder for a 68 and so on.
Copy, thanks - didn't go that far to see the option. Good to know. Sorry you've had such a pain in the brake process, sounds like a nightmare.
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Old 05-30-2017, 12:17 PM   #9
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Re: Disc Break kits. dana 44 & 60 rear 71-K20

Pulled the spreader bar for now to get it home and ordered the $2 spring.
And pull the drum off for the 3rd time, yay for old trucks.
Glad it's an outboard drum.
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