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cheap rear disc brakes any ideas how too?

broncoinsane

Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 10, 2003
Messages
98
Loc.
southeren michigan
ok im a cheapskate did front ch@#y conversion for under $300.now i want disc in the rear as well,any articles with part numbers and how too's? ???
not really a cheapskate but like too stretch my dollar billlllls,kids gota eat too.... ;D
 

bpatton74

Sr. Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2001
Messages
569
Loc.
Alamogordo, NM
I can't remember exactly but here it goes:
80-86 J**P CJ-7 rotors $37 ea
82 Monte Carlo calipers $14 ea
82 Monte Carlo pads $12 set
Brake hose #CA-5601 $16
Banjo Bolts $2 ea (2 needed)
Caliper Bolt $2 ea (4 needed)
Ford 9in metric caliper brackets about $30 (eBay)

This is something that was posted a while ago, I updated the $$$ with the Autozone web site. I am not sure how this works but it is the one I am going to attempt. ;D
 

67ster

Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 18, 2002
Messages
1,572
There is a link on this . He used the Heep rotors and Cad Seville calipers for the E-brake feature . On our old class 8 racer , we used F100 4x4 rotors , GM intermediate calipers and I hacked some weld on brackets out of GM 4x4 front caliper brackets , the big round , stamped steel ones .
 
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