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05-01-2008, 06:53 AM | #1 |
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Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
Does anybody know where I can buy just the caliper mounting brackets to bolt on to a 71-87 Chevy Truck axle flange? All of the big name companies, like CPP and Performance Online sell the entire kits.
I am going to buy the $65 ea rear cross-drilled and slotted rotors from Summit for a 95-96 Impala SS, use the Caddillac rear caliper assemblies that have the parking brake built in, and so forth if this is possible. What I am skeptical about is that the rear rotors are 3/4" thick and the Cadilac calipers are 1" thick. I don't want to use the rear Impala calipers because of no e-brake capabilities and the Camaro caliper assemblies don't match the "style" or look of the front stock caliper assemblies on my Truck. Is anybody else using a similiar set-up? |
05-01-2008, 04:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
The rear rotor is a custom made rotor. You can buy the Impala rotor, but it will not fit. The lug pattern that comes in the kits is either a 5 lug truck, or 6 lug truck. The pilot hole in the rotor is correct for either 5 lug truck, or 6 lug truck. The hat size on the Impala rotor will not match either so the brackets will not be spaced correctly for the caliper to fit over the rotor. Also the rotor diameter needs to be exactly the same size as the rotors in the kit. If the rotor diameter is larger then the guide pins will rub the rotor, and if it is smaller then the pads will hang over the edge. You will also need to change to a longer wheel stud since the rotor is thicker than a drum and you loose thread engagement on the lug nut.
The kits bolt on, include the wheel studs, the hard lines and hoses on the rear axle, a new master cylinder and proportioning valve, new diff gaskets, new parking brake cables, new rotors, and NEW calipers and pads. Remanufactured calipers and pads from the parts store will cost you close to $300 by themselves. The kits are really priced as a good deal. We do sell just the brackets. They are not listed separate because you still need to buy a lot more parts before you can build a rear brake kit. Besides, most people who buy just the brackets end up spending more than if they would have bought a complete kit from the beginning. Danny Nix CPP |
05-01-2008, 04:42 PM | #3 |
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Re: Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
I believe that the rear rotor that people sell in the high dollar kits are a rotor which was used on the front of Chevy K1500 trucks which were 6 lug rotors and then I believe that they are being re-drilled for the 5x5 bolt pattern.
There are several people on this website that are using the Impala rotors and calipers but I want a set that has e-brake functioning. How much are your rear brackets? Last edited by wildmanaaron; 05-02-2008 at 02:09 AM. |
05-01-2008, 05:33 PM | #4 |
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Re: Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
The bracket kit part # 7187RDBK is about $200. It includes brackets, spacers, hoses, banjo bolts and washers, and axle clamps.
I did not know that anyone was using a front 6 lug rotor from a K1500 for a 5 lug rear. The pilot hole in a 6 lug is huge compared to a 5 lug, and I was not aware that you could drill a 5 lug pattern on a 6 lug rotor and have enough material around the stud holes to be safe. Our rotors only have 5 or 6 holes in them, not 11. The only exception is our current inventory of 13” brake kits, they have both 5 lug car and truck holes in them. Hope this helps, Danny Nix CPP |
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Re: Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
Scarebird has a kit listing (not sure about the date range), but I have not personally used it. Looks interesting though. They just supply the brackets and let you source the rotors/calipers.
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05-02-2008, 03:52 PM | #9 |
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Re: Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
I just installed rear axle and rear disc brakes. I'm using a GMC Yukon rear axle(shortened), Yukon 6 lug front rotors (no E-brake), '76 Impala front calipers, and weld on brackets from a stock car shop. You can get brackets for early Chevy calipers or metric calipers, just ask your local speed shop. OR... a good fabrication/weld shop could make you brackets, but YES, I would find a rotor/caliper combination with closer tolerances than 3/4" and 1". Hope this helps.
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Re: Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
This guy is a board member:http://www.blackbirdscustomtrucks.com/index7.html
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05-05-2008, 09:27 PM | #12 |
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Re: Where to find 71-87 rear disc brake brackets to use Caddy Calipers??
On my Nova I used 79 Cad backing plates and calipers, bolted right on. I had to turn the axle flange down to fit in the hat of the rotor. I used rotor from the rear of a 81 Firebird to get the 4 3/4 bolt pattern, the cad had 5 on 5. The axle I got for free, $30 to turn my flanges, and $70 for new rotors. $100 bucks for rear discs and I can get parts at any parts store anywhere. I have often wondered if they would work on pick-ups with 5 on 5.
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