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05-29-2020, 06:00 AM | #1 |
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Rear disk brakes -- worth it or not?
My truck is a 3/4 ton 4wd, and will be seeing general farm duty, commuter driving, and some heavy towing.
I need to swap the axle under the thing, and there's two routes I could go. #1, use a 1975 14-bolt full-floater axle that's sitting around already. This will need new bearings, seals, and brakes for $350. This axle is equipped with 13" drums. #2, purchase a 2001 14-bolt full-floater axle from the junkyard for $285. This comes with factory disk brakes and a G80 posi-lock. Here too, I'd plan on spending around $300 for new bearings and brakes. The spring pads will need to be moved, but that looks doable enough. Either axle looks like a good deal. I like the idea of disk brakes, because of weight savings and mechanical simplicity. My main concern is that I don't take a step backward in braking performance by switching to disks. I've had quite a few people tell me I would be downgrading, and their credentials indicate they should know. Can anyone weigh in on this?
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1987 C6P V20 truck, 2010 LMG 5.3, AFM delete, 2010 Camaro exhaust manifolds, 1997 nv4500, 1991 np241c, hydroboost, 2005 14bff axle & driveshaft, drop-n-lock gooseneck, 4.10 gears, stock suspension, rims, and tires. Still a work in progress. Any questions or suggestions are welcome! |
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