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01-26-2012, 01:45 AM | #1 |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
15 inch with cpp gm d52 calipers and slotted rotors no problems with disc
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01-26-2012, 11:41 AM | #2 |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
67 drum brake 15" wheels are not the same as 71-72 stock 15" wheels due to the taper on the inside of your stock wheels
Thats the info I was missing! Thanks. I have 15X9" steel rims with the dog dish cap. I think they were custom made in the 70's when Pro Track 50 tires were around. The rear rim is 15X12 which makes me think he had them both made up. I am not sure what year the rims are though... How do I tell if they are 67-70 or 71+ rims...what does the taper look like? |
01-26-2012, 11:29 PM | #3 |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
Here's a great thread by another Markeb01 - shows where the taper is on an OLD mag wheel - but it will give you the general idea where it is on a stock steelie and why it interferes.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=430426 Now, compare that with the wheel in this thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=502441 and you'll see the difference. The inset on the inside of the wheel around the outer rim goes straight back toward the center rather than tapers back toward the center. You can picture where the caliper goes and see why a tapered inner rim would interfere. (best way to "see" the difference is look at the profile of the wheel where the 3" mark is on the tape measure (in the pic where he shows the 6: width) - that is the area where it clears the caliper. If you've got 15x9's, then all bets are off (I was thinking you had stock 15x6's from 67) - but looking at these pics and the thread above will help you figure out if they'll fit disks, hopefully. I've been looking for these wheels (i.e. some stock 15x6 6 lug wheels for my 66 that will fit disk brakes - in other words, 71-87 K10 steelies) forEVER and finally tracked some down. I drove 6 hours round trip this morning to buy 3 from a company in chino that restores old hubcaps (and also sells wheels). They only had 3! And I did some comparing and bought the other 2 off 69Beauty (link above), so hopefully I'll have a matched set with a spare to boot. 4 wheel disks here I come... Unfortunately, now I'm broke. Anyway, hope this helps. If you've got 15x9's made after 1971, they probably will be fine - but look in the general area outlined in these threads and you should be able to tell if they are tapered or not now. Good luck. |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
If you've got 15x9's made after 1971, they probably will be fine - but look in the general area outlined in these threads and you should be able to tell if they are tapered or not now. Good luck.[/QUOTE]
yes they are 67 rims that were fabbed 2" wider. 15X9 they rub enough to scratch into the rim but it still turns. Going to grind the caliper tonight and see if that does the trick.
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
Well I ordered the 2.5 drop spindle and adj. port Valve from CPP.
they wanted $256 to ship the kit so I had to just get the spindle. Off to Napa to get the 71 rotor, caliper, ......ect |
03-13-2015, 11:53 AM | #6 |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
Well I grinded the caliper and took a bit off the rim and they still rub and grind.
Problem rim = 15x6.5 1967 rim with 2.5" rim welded around. I tryed a 1/4 spacer and it rubbed less but still too much. I will try both spacers on one side tonight and see if that works. 1/2" might be to much though and hit the fender. Option B purchase 72 and newer rims. with the 4 tabs 15x 6.5 and 15x8 were the factory options. Rare and expensive. |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
While searching for some tech info, I ran across this thread. My question is can I run disc brakes in the rear on a 15x14 Bart wheel with 4 inches of back spacing.
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
I'm bringing this back up because I have the same curiousity as the OP and for another reason. What is being referred to when talking about 3 or 4 bump wheels? Is it the slots on the wheel or the nubs to hold the hub cap on?
I have a 68 Suburban and I just ordered a 4 wheel disc brake kit from CCP. I'm not sure that the wheels are original, but if they are I guess I am going to have the "wrong" wheels. How do identify the same steel wheels from a 71 up? |
04-13-2016, 02:52 PM | #10 |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
3 tab won't work
4 tab will work They are the tabs that hold on the hub cap Cheers, 15X8" were stock on the 4x4's try to find them. $100 a rim they are going for maybe even more in great shape. Start looking now because they are hard to find. Or just get aftermarket wheels
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
I am going to have many of the same questions on my '69 when I do the upgrade. I have really nice MT 6 lug rims all the way around and do not want to find new rims...nor do I want to change over to 5 lug for the same reasons. I would love to take exact measurements of a rim that "will fit" and compare to the actual measurements of my 6 lug MT's. Not ready to do that now, but soon.
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
Oh and for the record. I had 3 tab 15X6.5 1967 rims with 2" welded in. for a 15X9.5 rim.
I sold them to a board member. Along with the spacers. I found 4 OEM 4 tab 15 X8 1972 rims Thankfully the tires fit on the smaller width rims. I used 1 rim for my spare tire, and one is for sale. Looks great and the truck sits much better with the drop spindles.
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04-13-2016, 03:46 PM | #14 |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
Thanks for the clarification 67. I adjusted the brakes this weekend and am pretty sure I remember the rims being 3-tabbers. Not that I knew that I needed to know that. That sucks. They are freshly painted the same white as the truck, I love love love how it looks. It's just so clean and period correct. And I actually prefer 6 inchers over 8 for the same reason. The 6 inch rims just have a older vibe to em.
So yeah, adjusted my drums on Saturday and they still have issues. Not gonna get into it but the 4 wheel disc kit was ordered when I got to work on Monday. When I called CCP and asked if 15 inch rims would clear and the guy said he wasn't sure I was like what kind of moron is working the tech line? He explained what you all know and now I get it. I just ordered a 1/4 spacer set from Amazon. So the first thing is to get one wheel setup with the new brakes, look at clearance and hope I'm lucky like some have been and get away with just a spacer. If not I guess the truck is gonna be laid up until I find wheels, paint them and then get new tires mounted. (When the old ones come off, they aint going back on) Like they say.... We gon fine out! |
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
I got mine to work with 2 - 1/4" spacers but then the studs were to short. Have to change the studs to longer ones.
Instead of blowing up the truck and drinking a 60 pounder I changed tactics. NEVER ORDER FROM CPP THEY ARE ALL CROOKS AND FN MORONS at customer service. BANNED I would cancel the order and stick to drum brakes if you really like the wheels you have now. I don't even notice the difference with disc. But I use friction, gravity and the engine to stop 90% of the time. Only reason I had to get disc is because I needed the 2.5 spindles to complete the drop in the front end. Ah the fun of it all. Now that it is all done I am happy how it turned out. The best part is as soon as I finished my main seal went and soaked my clutch. And now sitting all winter the rear tranny seal went too. Time to take the exhaust, tranny, drive shaft and clutch all apart.
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Re: Disc brakes with 15" rims ?
Everything is new and adjusted on my truck and it still doesnt act right. Previous owner installed everything. Suspect booster, master, prop valve. If I'm going to start changing things I am gonna swap everything and go disc. No need to adjust for one. For two, I bought truck to tow with so I'll be less worried about fade.
Why do you say CPP are crooks and morons? I bought the kit through Summit so hopefully I have a little more protection if things go wrong. |
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