Any info on this? I may have some info tomorrow.
Any info on this? I may have some info tomorrow.
seen a thread on Pirate, used zuki front rotors and nissan 300zx rear calipers and custom made brackets..........
its around.
i gots a jeep.
One source - http://www.truckworld.com/How-To-Tec...iscBrakes.html (I did the SSBC conversion to a stock AMC 20, but never ran it - swapped axles instead )Originally Posted by Woody Long
There is another site I booked marked at work, that has brake mount plates, calipers and the whole 9 yards and sources to get used parts to make it all work. I'll look tomorrow.
Mudrat
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Got mine from TSM mfg. www.tsmmfg.com They get rotors without center or lug holes machined, then machine them to fit your application. They make their own caliper brackets, and use GM calipers (with or W/O e-brakes). The kit is about $275 without calipers. I've had one on my Jeep for 7-8 years with no problems. Best thing is, they're only about 1/2 hour drive from my house, so I got to pick them up and meet the builders.
Bob
tufcj
1969 AMX
1967 Rambler Rogue
If you need a tool and don't buy it...
you'll eventually pay for it...
and not have it.
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Thanks Bob, that's the site I have at work and was thinking on getting the E-brake version for my waggie axles. Gotta pass VA inspection and when I asked the hydro-lock is not good enough for VA
You get a deal from them? You know, drop by shoot the breeze for a while and walk out with a set free??
Pat
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Nope, no deals. It's actually just a little 2 man machine shop in a pole barn on his property. I was kind of surprised when he invited me down to pick it up when I placed the order. All I saved was the shipping.
Bob
tufcj
1969 AMX
1967 Rambler Rogue
If you need a tool and don't buy it...
you'll eventually pay for it...
and not have it.
Henry Ford
brings up possibilities - an idea, some material, a lathe and a mill ... I'm looking at a place that has a barn on it ...Originally Posted by tufcj
Mudrat
" “It is said that men go mad in herds, and only come to their senses slowly, and one by one.." -Charles MacKay
"'The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.' "
-Ronald Reagan
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I got a response from a guy near me....
Any input?OK - here goes - I'll try not to miss any steps.
The easiest way is to buy the mounting kit from "Warn" it is listed in the catalog under full floating axle kits. (It does work without the full floating kit) Then you need two CJ (76+) front rotors from a dana 30 (7/8" thick). Then buy 2 front brake calipers and hoses from a 1984-86 chevy s-15 pick-up. You will need to change the wheel studs but I don't remember what they came from you just need to take a measurement and hit a local brake shop. Then all you need to do is strip the brakes off - remove the e-brake cables - install the "Warn" mounts and calipers.
Pretty Easy and it works well - one word of caution - the Waggy is heavier than my CJ5 and may require a proportioning valve of some sort or possibly a master cylinder upgrade.
Not yet, haven't tried it!!Originally Posted by Woody Long
Mud
" “It is said that men go mad in herds, and only come to their senses slowly, and one by one.." -Charles MacKay
"'The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.' "
-Ronald Reagan
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