Gravel Maker
1/2 ton status
Never a better time to get that 14 bolt swapped over to discs....
Doesn't he need a real axle first??
According to the FB he's needing disc brakes. Maybe his woman's truck is getting a real axle.Doesn't he need a real axle first??
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14 Bolt Rear Complete Disc Brake Conversion Kit for Single Rear Wheels - RuffStuff Specialties
Yes they will with a LOT of grinding.NOTE: Fits 73-87 single rear wheel full float 14 bolt housings. Requires steel wheel minimum 15" with a maximum 4" back spacing and larger aluminum wheels
This makes me curious to know if 15" wheels can be made to fit a dana60 front axle? With some grinding?
I guess it's the same as the 44?Yes they will with a LOT of grinding.
You’ll need the dually brackets but they sale those I believe!any chance these will work on a Dually?
Eldorado calipers are the most common. I took mine off. Once they get muddy, they seize up. I switched to regular calipers, and used a Driveline E-brake from High Angle driveline.Are your parking brake calipers just Eldorado calipers? Have been wanting to do this, but like my parking brake.
Eldorado calipers are the most common. I took mine off. Once they get muddy, they seize up. I switched to regular calipers, and used a Driveline E-brake from High Angle driveline.
Eldorado calipers are the most common. I took mine off. Once they get muddy, they seize up. I switched to regular calipers, and used a Driveline E-brake from High Angle driveline.