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05-03-2016, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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GMT 800 Brakes on 1969
We are going to be doing some upgrades to my 1969 GMC c1500 soon. This will include 31+" tires and modern wheels. His truck already weighs more then the average 69 with the 305 V6 engine so I'm concerned about stopping power with larger tires. I know the drum brakes won't be up to the task. This will mean going to big disc brakes. Recently I was servicing the front brakes on my Dad's 03 Silverado. It has large rotors and dual piston calipers plus a 6 lug like the 69. Has anyone looked into using the brakes off a GMT 800?
I know that the 73+ front suspension is supposed to be a bolt on deal but I would like to keep the 6 lug and I'm concerned about the stopping power. The aftermarket kits appear to be based on this system as well but I would like to comfirm if they use this parts for serviceing.
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05-04-2016, 11:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: GMT 800 Brakes on 1969
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