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angelo_32806 12-30-2010 10:11 PM

Disk brake ???
 
I got disk brakes for my 67 from a junk yard last year. I went to the part store to get new rotors and there is no listing for a 1967-1972 6 lug disk
can someone tell me what year has 6 lug disk.
I found them at LMC but shiping is half the price of the rotors.
Thanks
Lee

lolife99 12-30-2010 10:17 PM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
No factory 6-lug disc rotors.
They are all after market.
Throw away your LMC catelog.
They are good for pictures. That's about it.
There are better companies to buy parts from.
CPP, ECE, POL, GMC Pauls, etc. all sell 6-lug "aftermarket" rotors for your front suspension.

What year truck did you get your parts from?

rustyrodknocker 12-30-2010 11:14 PM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
I'll have to disagree with the last post. I have'nt found the pictures to be that good.

too much stuff 12-30-2010 11:37 PM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
No factory 6 lug disc brakes in 67-72...

vanceman 12-31-2010 12:08 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 4378762)
No factory 6-lug disc rotors.
They are all after market.
Throw away your LMC catelog.
They are good for pictures. That's about it.
There are better companies to buy parts from.
CPP, ECE, POL, GMC Pauls, etc. all sell 6-lug "aftermarket" rotors for your front suspension.

What year truck did you get your parts from?

I got some parts today from GMC Pauls and they had LMC labels on them along with the LMC correct part numbers. All of the vendors sell the same Taiwanese stuff, Just find the best price. I ordered my 6 lug rotors from CPP and they were made in China. It is hard to find good aftermarket parts for these trucks.

lolife99 12-31-2010 12:14 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vanceman (Post 4379074)
I got some parts today from GMC Pauls and they had LMC labels on them along with the LMC correct part numbers. All of the vendors sell the same Taiwanese stuff, Just find the best price. I ordered my 6 lug rotors from CPP and they were made in China. It is hard to find good aftermarket parts for these trucks.


Care to explain.
That's a pretty broad statement for all parts?
Suspension parts?
Sheetmetal?
What?

I personally won't buy from LMC.
But suspension stuff,.... from say,... ECE doesn't come from Taiwan.

vanceman 12-31-2010 12:30 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
I got some control arm bumpers from GMC pauls Made in India with LMC part #'s on them. I got 6 Lug rotors from CPP made in China. I got brake hoses from POL made in China along with some front drop springs that the paint was terrible on. I got some patch panels from ECE that were counterpart parts which are made in Taiwan and the labels were half peeled off to help disguise them. The good quality parts that you do get from them can be more than likely bought at any auto parts store for about the same if not less price with no shipping charge. No offense thats just the experience I have had with aftermarket parts.

jakeblues652 12-31-2010 12:41 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
id really appreciate if you guys stop bashing each brands and get back to the question-i would like to know what calipers they are and what rotor would work, because i hope to get 6 lug discs for my truck soon.

treveiger 12-31-2010 12:46 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Did you try napa? Aftermarket isnt all bad, i orderd a fuel sending unit from Maines Trucks from this forum and had nothing but great experiences with that company... Try them.

lolife99 12-31-2010 12:50 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
jakeblues652,... here's your personalized answer in another members thread.
(Also,... this question is answered almost every day here on this board)

All 6-lug "aftermarket" rotors are copies of the 71-87 5-lug (1.25" wide) rotor that has been cast as a blank rotor and then drilled 6-lug.
Any parts store 71-87 caliper will work as long as it's for the HD rotors. (not the light duty 1" rotors)
Any 73-87 brake pad will work.
71-72 rubber hoses will work.
65-70 "conversion" rubber hoses will work.
The spindle has to be the oem HD 71-87 spindle.
Or any aftermarket standard or drop spindle for 1.25" wide rotors.

I hope this helps,...

70cst 12-31-2010 12:52 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jakeblues652 (Post 4379161)
id really appreciate if you guys stop bashing each brands and get back to the question-i would like to know what calipers they are and what rotor would work, because i hope to get 6 lug discs for my truck soon.

:agree: :gi:

lolife99 12-31-2010 12:52 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
angelo 32806,... sorry for the thread jack.

jakeblues652 12-31-2010 01:00 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 4379192)
jakeblues652,... here's your personalized answer in another members thread.
(Also,... this question is answered almost every day here on this board)

first off, no need to be sassy. i dont know about other people, but i cant read every brake thread thats up every day.

and MY "personalized" answer is right along the lines of what angelo first asked. if they did not make rotors for these years trucks what else will he use but rotors from another model/year. not trying to start anything, but common sense man.

because my "personalized" answer probably helped angelo. the quote part above was uncalled for.

lolife99 12-31-2010 01:07 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jakeblues652 (Post 4379211)
first off, no need to be sassy. i dont know about other people, but i cant read every brake thread thats up every day.

and MY "personalized" answer is right along the lines of what angelo first asked. if they did not make rotors for these years trucks what else will he use but rotors from another model/year. not trying to start anything, but common sense man.

because my "personalized" answer probably helped angelo. the quote part above was uncalled for.

YOU ARE CORRECT!
They did not make a 67-72 6-lug rotor.
They also didn't make a 73-87 6-lug rotor.

SO,... the aftermarket came up with a solution.
Use,... 71-72 spindles.
Or use 73-87 spindles, (HD version only).
Bolt on their "new" aftermarket 6-lug rotors and be done.
All other parts can be purchased locally.
(this includes caliper, bearings, seals, brake pads, and hoses)

lolife99 12-31-2010 01:09 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by angelo_32806 (Post 4378742)
I got disk brakes for my 67 from a junk yard last year. I went to the part store to get new rotors and there is no listing for a 1967-1972 6 lug disk
can someone tell me what year has 6 lug disk.
I found them at LMC but shiping is half the price of the rotors.
Thanks
Lee

The problem still goes unanswered.
What year donor vehicle were the parts taken from?

I was going to save my answer until I had more info.

angelo_32806 12-31-2010 08:21 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
The parts came off a 1969 Or thats what thay told me.
I got a arms spindles rotors and calipers all still togeather and cut uff from the frame.
I just bade a call told them what i wanted and picked them up never saw the truck.
I saw a 1967 camper special at a car show and was told it was a factory 6 lug disk ?
Is there any way to tell what spindles I have and if I can buy 71-87 hd disks or if the ones I have are machined 5 lug rotors
Thankyou for all the info it has been very helpful

cdowns 12-31-2010 08:44 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
factory had no disc brakes of any kind on trucks till 71 and they were 5lug

lolife99 12-31-2010 11:47 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by angelo_32806 (Post 4379532)
The parts came off a 1969 Or thats what thay told me.
I got a arms spindles rotors and calipers all still togeather and cut uff from the frame.
I just bade a call told them what i wanted and picked them up never saw the truck.
I saw a 1967 camper special at a car show and was told it was a factory 6 lug disk ?Is there any way to tell what spindles I have and if I can buy 71-87 hd disks or if the ones I have are machined 5 lug rotors
Thankyou for all the info it has been very helpful

Like cdowns said,... no disc brakes on trucks until the 1971 model year.
Can you post some pics of the parts you bought?
They did have power brakes in 6-lug between 67-70,... but they were all drum brakes.

You are also going to need to change your master cylinder and proportioning valve to make the disc brake swap work on your truck.

N2TRUX 12-31-2010 12:07 PM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jakeblues652 (Post 4379211)
first off, no need to be sassy. i dont know about other people, but i cant read every brake thread thats up every day..

He's not getting "sassy" he is getting frustrated. This question is asked and answered frequently enough here and in the Suspension Forum that it would take very little research to get the answer.

We have a forum policy to answer questions rather than suggest "Use the search feature" like so many forums do. Unfortunately that policy allows members to ask the same question over and over with out taking the time to "read every brake thread thats up every day. "

If you want polite answers, please take the time to research the question first.

chipflyer 12-31-2010 01:22 PM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

factory had no disc brakes of any kind on trucks till 71 and they were 5lug
Actually any 71-72 K10 will have factory 6 lug rotors. Wonder if they could somehow be used on the 67-70 model trucks?
Trucks that were 4x4's that is, lol!

Jeff

peglegs 12-31-2010 01:52 PM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chipflyer (Post 4379862)
Actually any 71-72 K10 will have factory 6 lug rotors. Wonder if they could somehow be used on the 67-70 model trucks?
Trucks that were 4x4's that is, lol!

Jeff

they are different bearing sizes

68 TT 07-14-2011 04:19 AM

Re: Disk brake ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chipflyer (Post 4379862)
Actually any 71-72 K10 will have factory 6 lug rotors. Wonder if they could somehow be used on the 67-70 model trucks?
Trucks that were 4x4's that is, lol!

Jeff

Kind of back from the dead but I just did this not long ago...Easy bolt on with even easier to find parts than 71-72 K10 stuff. I converted my drum brake open knuckle Dana-44 in my 69 to disc with caliper brackets, calipers, spindles, rotors & 4x4 hubs from a donor square body. Simple bolt-on installation. The wheel bearing size changed on the inners so you can't reuse the drum brake spindles. The bolt pattern is the same though so no big deal, you have to pull them any way to install the disc brake caliper bracket.


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