RGV72BLAZER
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I would love to have both, but I'm really trying to some a few pennies here and there where I can so I can finish up my build up on my '72 Blazer in the next month or two. Much of my money is going to my 'cage and tranny. But I'm still having to purchase the little things where I DON'T want to make cut backs; like my fire extinguisher, winching kit, d-shafts, etc.
So here's my dilemma, I have two choices:
1. Convert my DRW . HD 70 rear to disc brakes and run a hydroboost set up. This would run me about $290 with the DIY4X kit and other brake parts I'd need.
2. Rebuild the drum brakes and run a HAD t-case e-brake. This would cost me the price of parts to rebuild the drums, + the e-brake which is 269 + the required flange 109.
I would really like the disc brakes because with a 108:1 lo lo, braking in downhill descents are going to be a PITA and too scary for the family riding with me. This is why I'd like the extra stopping power of the rear discs.
I also don't know how much I'd actually use the t-case e-brake since I don't plan to park it on a hill frequently...I won't mind taking the time to find a flat spot to park it in.
So let me know what you think. Vote or Post up your opinion.
So here's my dilemma, I have two choices:
1. Convert my DRW . HD 70 rear to disc brakes and run a hydroboost set up. This would run me about $290 with the DIY4X kit and other brake parts I'd need.
2. Rebuild the drum brakes and run a HAD t-case e-brake. This would cost me the price of parts to rebuild the drums, + the e-brake which is 269 + the required flange 109.
I would really like the disc brakes because with a 108:1 lo lo, braking in downhill descents are going to be a PITA and too scary for the family riding with me. This is why I'd like the extra stopping power of the rear discs.
I also don't know how much I'd actually use the t-case e-brake since I don't plan to park it on a hill frequently...I won't mind taking the time to find a flat spot to park it in.
So let me know what you think. Vote or Post up your opinion.
ck) than Lyons back, my truck was able to slide down the hill in short bursts with all four tires locked up. I would not be happy to find out what would have happened if I'd had any momentum going and tried to lock up the parking brake. It's simply so steep that a parking brake would be very little help on something like that if you had any momentum going. I guess that's why I only use it as a parking brake even though some call it an emergency brake.

