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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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I finally got my Blazer back from a new motor & tranny
I ended up going with a new GM crate motor a 383SP and a 700R so far so good runs amazing. Anyway now I feel like I need to upgrade the brakes to all disk. What is the best way to do this? Also can I still use my factory wheels?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Oakland, Ca
Posts: 1,382
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Re: I finally got my Blazer back from a new motor & tranny
Get a 12 bolt (assuming you have the stock rear end) disc conversion kit. You'll probably want to get an adjustable proportioning valve as well.
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Location: Yuba City, Ca
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Re: I finally got my Blazer back from a new motor & tranny
Captain fab sells a bracket kit on here. Look in the vendor section. He offers a set of brackets for 15” wheels and emergency brake calipers.
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Fort Worth Texas
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Re: I finally got my Blazer back from a new motor & tranny
Thanks everyone. Not as costly as I was guessing. PG
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Escondido
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Re: I finally got my Blazer back from a new motor & tranny
That doesn't happen very often, does it?!
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