sniperthx1
1/2 ton status
The rotors I used were for an IFS half ton chevy. They are the 11 inch rotors, and the ones that are 1 and 1/4 inch thick, instead of the 1 inch thick ones available.
I used the ones I did because they can mount on the wheel mounting surface. Had I used solid axle half ton rotors, I would have needed to mount them to the back of the wheel mounting surface, and pressed the studs through. That would have meant pulling the c clips every time I did the rotors. Just more hassle I didn't want.
As to the welds, they'll hold. The bracket is welded solid all the way around the axle shaft. They're ugly, but they have the necessary penetration. I know because I had to cut one of the brackets off after welding it up, due to not putting the cross pin in the diff.
It allowed the axle shaft to slide into the diff, and caused the brackets to be about 1/4" farther inward than they needed to be.
And for the plans, the truck is going to slowly become a dedicated rock crawler, but for a while I'll need it for towing as well. So I'm keeping the mods fairly highway friendly for now.
I used the ones I did because they can mount on the wheel mounting surface. Had I used solid axle half ton rotors, I would have needed to mount them to the back of the wheel mounting surface, and pressed the studs through. That would have meant pulling the c clips every time I did the rotors. Just more hassle I didn't want.
As to the welds, they'll hold. The bracket is welded solid all the way around the axle shaft. They're ugly, but they have the necessary penetration. I know because I had to cut one of the brackets off after welding it up, due to not putting the cross pin in the diff.
It allowed the axle shaft to slide into the diff, and caused the brackets to be about 1/4" farther inward than they needed to be.
And for the plans, the truck is going to slowly become a dedicated rock crawler, but for a while I'll need it for towing as well. So I'm keeping the mods fairly highway friendly for now.

