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Dually disc conversion

cybrfire

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Both the Dually Dana 70 and 14BFF cab and chassis new up on the website!

Either kit, $75.00 for more info... Click it!

http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?route=product/category&path=37

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More info please. Pics would be nice if someone is running some.

Will these allow room for dually wheels?
 
This is disc conversion for the Cab and Chassis 14BFF for dual wheels applications.

Clears most stock 16" bud rims. Some calipers may need slight grinding on the outer edge.

3/8" thick bracket bent and braced. Uses our standard caliper from a 73-87 3/4 ton 4x4 front axle chevy. It's all bolt on and go. We are also including an inside pad spacer pair. This spacer goes between the inside pad and the caliper piston. This gives you back just a little bit of piston stroke.

Kit includes, 1 pair of brackets, full hardware set and 1 pair inside pad spacer and a corresponding rotor part number. Rotors are NOT included in the kit and must be sourced locally.

I'll post up some more pics as well.
 
I'll have to snap some installed pics. Can't seem to find the ones I had. This product was developed quite some time ago and we have been selling them word of mouth for some time now.
 
I bought these brackets probably over a year ago. I had them powdercoated and I found a rebuilt set of eldo calipers. My plan was to wait to swap over to disk until the rear brakes needed attention. Now that the drivetrian isn't together and the truck's been sitting, the rear brakes haven't been wearing very fast at all. :doah:
 
I bought these brackets probably over a year ago. I had them powdercoated and I found a rebuilt set of eldo calipers. My plan was to wait to swap over to disk until the rear brakes needed attention. Now that the drivetrian isn't together and the truck's been sitting, the rear brakes haven't been wearing very fast at all. :doah:

I have a feeling it won't take you long to go through the brakes in the drums when you get that beast going.
 
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