Tigger gets rear discs - May/June 2009
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My rear drums had been dragging for some time and I thought robbing power. I could feel the heat from the driver's rear drum at times on the trail (with the doors off) and frequently struggled to get it moving from a dead stop.
The ebrake didn't work so well, either.. so it was time to do something about it.
Oh, say, rear discs.
1991 K1500 rotors are cheap. $15 each? But need redrilled.
F150 rotors are $30-ish but require you to grind down the axle flange, making replacements difficult in the field.
Late model (1999-ish) Dodge rotors were $45, but required no machining of the axle flange and no drilling.
AA Mfg supplied the caliper stands years ago, and the calipers are 1975-ish vintage GM front Dana 44, like a lot of other things I have around here.
Hoses wound up being GM D44 fronts IIRC.
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/51137-2/06-04-09_0031.jpg)
The ebrake didn't work so well, either.. so it was time to do something about it.
Oh, say, rear discs.
1991 K1500 rotors are cheap. $15 each? But need redrilled.
F150 rotors are $30-ish but require you to grind down the axle flange, making replacements difficult in the field.
Late model (1999-ish) Dodge rotors were $45, but required no machining of the axle flange and no drilling.
AA Mfg supplied the caliper stands years ago, and the calipers are 1975-ish vintage GM front Dana 44, like a lot of other things I have around here.
Hoses wound up being GM D44 fronts IIRC.
![](http://www.tmcom.com/~tsm1/gallery2/d/51137-2/06-04-09_0031.jpg)