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redneckjeeper
05-06-2007, 07:55 PM
=D> I have a 73 cj5 that currently has drum brakes all around and I would like to convert it to aleast disk brakes on the front and I am not sure what vehicle I need to find as a donor vehicle for the parts. Any help would be greatly appreicated. I am getting ready to retire and sell my auto repair shop in about 2 years so I want to get all of the harder things done to my jeep where I will need the big welder and plasma cutter before I sell out. Thanks again Dave

tufcj
05-07-2007, 07:36 AM
The disks from a 76-86 CJ Dana 30 front will bolt on to your existing axle. You need everything from the spindle out. Most desirable are the 76-79 "big brakes", which used a 1.125" rotor and a 6 bolt lockout hub. If you use 80-86 brakes you need the knuckle too, as the caliper bracket hangs from the knuckle. These used a smaller .875" thick caliper, and had a weaker 5 bolt lockout hub.

Best bet is to buy a complete CJ front axle, use what you need, and sell the rest.

You may also need a disc brake master cylinder and a disc brake proportioning valve to get the system balanced right.

Bob
tufcj

runnamuck
05-07-2007, 10:26 AM
or swap in the whole assembly from a 76-79 w/disc, but may require gear swap. shoud be bolt and go.

here some info:
http://www.earlycj5.com/tech/axle/lynn_model30.php

brakes in general:
http://www.earlycj5.com/tech/brakes/

from earlier gen. than yours but still appical.

ironman_gq
05-07-2007, 10:44 AM
were the 73's narrower than the 76-82 narrow track jeeps?

tufcj
05-07-2007, 11:32 AM
were the 73's narrower than the 76-82 narrow track jeeps?

Nope. All of the CJs from 1946 - 1981 were 51" WMS/WMS, frames and spring widths changed a little on the flatties, but everything from the mid 60s thru 1986 will bolt across with just a change of u-bolts and spring plates.

Bob
tufcj

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