Be EXTREMELY cautious if someone offers to buy your Bronco for more than your asking price and sight unseen. ESPECIALLY if the buyer is overseas. It's probably a scam.
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I'm looking for everything for the Ford disc brake swap on my Dana 44. I would purchase everything, or knuckles, caliper brackets then piece together the rest. What do you have out there?
Sorry for the late reply. First I must say that this site is awesome and the guys on here are top notch. After I posted this I received multiple PMs and such with the parts I needed. I had to go with the parts that were the closest drive. I did find what I needed and I appreciate everyone chipping in with the availability of parts.
My project is a loooong way from finished and I'm sure I will be leaning on others in the future for help. Likewise, if I can help any other bronco brother out in the future don't hesitate to ask.
I'm going to show my ignorance here. Will the T-bird calipers fit the ford F-150 brackets? If so, PM me your phone number. I have the knuckles, brackets, dust shields, and spindles.
I'm going to show my ignorance here. Will the T-bird calipers fit the ford F-150 brackets? If so, PM me your phone number. I have the knuckles, brackets, dust shields, and spindles.
My 1991 EIS Catalog says 72-79 T-Bird front calipers had a 3 1/8" Bore. EIS #RC6084 and RC6083 for the right side. My book is for 1939 -1975 unless their are parts the same in later years. I am guessing that 76-77 Bronco have a 2 7/8 bore caliper from the factory.
They are used on several of the big Fords so they are rather plentiful.