shane74
1/2 ton status
dyeager535 said:If you wouldn't mind posting, I'd be curious to hear. Way too much talk about them being out there (not by you of course) yet nothing that I've seen has yet come out in the open.
You need a front rotor from an '89 1/2 ton GM 4x4. You need to specify "standard cab, long bed, light duty". Any other application will not fit. Everything on that rotor is the same as the standard/HD version with exception to thickness of the material on front braking surface of the rotor. It is just thin enough to work with the smaller calipers.The Raybestos part # is 5977. Also, different rotor manufacturers make them a little differently so there are a couple things you need to check.
#1. Look at the back of the rotor. On the back side of the WMS (where it would slide over the axle) some manufacturers leave a little lip. That lip has to be turned off on a lathe or CNC. The manufacturer we use does not leave that lip, but I have no idea what brands your local parts stores carry so you'll have to check that.
#2. You will have to open up the center hole on the rotor to fit over the small nub on the face of the axle flange.
There is not a 6 lug application out there that does not require modification of some sort to work with the smaller calipers. We designed our kits to use a rotor that simplifies the conversion for the customer.
Disclaimer... if someone chooses to use this rotor and it does not work with brackets made by someone else..it's not my fault!

I don't mind helping fellow wheeling brothers out where I can. It's just that I keep pretty quiet about things as there is not a "1 size fits all" for disc conversions. I will also admit that I don't know everything there is to know about all the different types of conversions that people want to do. I will say that we have done more than 20 different axle/vehicle conversions and they all have their own gremlins to deal with. Some are easier than others. Some make you wish you had never taken on the project to begin with.
A case in point is all the different 14BSF conversions alone can be a PITA. There are major differences in some years of the axles, and also between the 6 lug and 8 lug versions. Not to mention all the different versions of rear Dana axles. You'd think a rear D60 was a rear D60 right???