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.
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.