12-28-2012, 09:08 PM | #1 |
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Which Brakes?
I see a number of different kits and brackets for converting 67-72 rear's. What are the advantages/disadvantages?
I"m assuming the number of options are based on what is most commonly available and that will fit our axles. So, for someone who intends on driving this frankenstein ('50 on a '72 chassis) often, what would you recommend I look at? Thanks in advance.
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12-29-2012, 12:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Which Brakes?
Interested in this as well. Difference in axle width?
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Re: Which Brakes?
For your truck (and most) the rear drums are all you will ever need. Combined with the factory front discs and a booster you should be good to go with just an overhaul. Why do you want to change and to what?
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Re: Which Brakes?
Thinking about switching to discs. I'm an engineer and I like to tinker.
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Re: Which Brakes?
There are a ton of threads on swapping to disc brakes.There are kits or you can use factory parts from 71-86.Use the search and you'll find lots of info on what works well.You may have to go to an aftermarket booster/MC with the early body.
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Re: Which Brakes?
He is wanting to add rear disc brakes to a 72 C10 chassis. Does anyone make a kit that uses the old 'vett style internal e-brake shoes?
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Re: Which Brakes?
Check out master power brakes, they have a great product and have great customer service
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