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14BFF disc conversion. Different but different!

cybrfire

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Obviously we've made some changes here. Due mostly to comments made by our customers. We've tried to address them all right here.

The spacers are gone, The bracket is bent and then the bends are reinfoced. We left as much material around the bolt pattern as possible. We've kept the 8 hole bolt pattern for the guys running caddy calipers and wanting to clock the ebrake cable up out of harms way. Cleaner, more efficient and we are knockin' the price down a smidge.

I'll get these on the website as soon as possible.

$65 per kit.

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Big91RustyBucket said:
Dude Kert those are pimp . you gonna make a similar one for D70? I will be needin one soon I think .

We talked about it. Biggest problem with the 70 is there are so many variations of the axle. We'll have to give it some more thought to see if we want to bend the bracket or leave the weld on flange.
 
Starting to get some feedback on these and all is good! Everybody is very happy with fit, form and function.

Thanks for the feedback to those of you who have called.
 
RGV72BLAZER said:
still waiting on the HD DRW 70 disc bracket
He already makes that, not-bolt on but weld-on

EDIT: I see you are talking about the new design
 
RGV72BLAZER said:
still waiting on the HD DRW 70 disc bracket & Gen 1 Wraptor...



:whistle:


:haha: damn Kert you're the only reason I sometimes wish I had a 73+ GM so I could be all pimped out :D

You running dually wheels or somethin' else?
 
RGV72BLAZER said:
stock BS H1s widened to 12"

Yep, we have the kit for you then. Weld on flange and bolt on bracket.

Sometimes its better to weld! It's the HD kit on the brakes page on the website.

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available with or without rotors. Some hubs have a larger diameter on the back side and require clearanced rotors.

http://www.diy4x.com/brakes.htm

And another note, watch your stud to rotor fit. Studs shouldn't be a press fit in the rotor. Just the hub/wheel flange. Just an FYI for anybody reading.
 
Duntz00 said:
are you going to make kit for the dana 60 rear

Got a couple new kits coming out soon. Dana 60 is one of them.
 
cybrfire said:
Got a couple new kits coming out soon. Dana 60 is one of them.
I bought a set of those brackets close to 2 years ago and still haven't used them :doah:
 
kennyw said:
I bought a set of those brackets close to 2 years ago and still haven't used them :doah:

Turns out there is a few different variations on the rear 60 as well. Not as bad as the 70. I think its an age split rather.
 
very nice Kert... looks like I can add those to the big list of "things to buy from Kert!". :thumb: Gotta reclaim my garage before I can do much of anything tho!

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ive got a 1st gen dana 60 let me know when yall get some kits fixed up
 
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