My 20x30 barn on a slab. Works but get water inside if rains hard. Trying to get Betty in paint so not so much an issue.Is this one of those kit metal garages? How do you like it?
Was cheap 9000$ albums and building. Truth be told. Think I am going to build a pole barn w slab floor 30x60 and put in a lift bathroom and small kitchen area.Is this one of those kit metal garages? How do you like it?
Has anyone tried installing Restomod’s K5 rear disc conversion kit?
I have had issues with two drum sets. Living the wet swampy Florida doesn’t help the “well maintained “ side of things. This set had good reviews and includes parking brake while using D154 calipers that local parts store has in stock along with pads. Just have to update the MC to larger booster and the line splitter to the Disc Disc setup. I am hearing one hole needs clearanced on bracket to fix my issue. Known fitment adjustment during install.I have no experience with them. May I ask, why do you want to swap to rear disc brakes?
It’s a lot of time, money, and hassle, and the rear drums work well if maintained. Also easier to get parts the closer to stock you stay.
Martin

Master plan is running driving pavement princess. Something to run grandkids around in maybe launch the boat now and again and go fishing. Just trying to keep her alive and surviving.In the rust belt, we call that axle "mint".
(3.08 does suck, but you need a master plan before worrying about that.)
As for disc/drum, there are a lot of parts to swap for the conversion, possibly a few rounds of trial and error. If you are OK with that and willing to do the research, there is probably no better time, as you have to re-install all the parts anyway and now have great access.
You should have that master plan settled before sinking money into a 10-bolt rear.
At least 33” maybe 35” if have clearance. I am doing a 1” body lift off frame, so I am to 33” direct fit 35” may require clearancing front fendersWhat tire size do you intend to run?
Martin
