bronconut73
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I knew I should have just bought BC's loaded "new" calipers back in the day.....but they were so expensive....lol....
I like this idea, I think I would have room. Would require some new brackets but looks like the wilwood can only fit a .8” rotor and I’m pretty sure the 1-ton rotors are way over that. Otherwise I’d probably be all for this. Time will tell if my caddy calipers lose adjustment over time. If not, this might be a good option.
Yeah I think the pads with the pins are a little harder to come by and it’s not well understood how important they are so resellers are sending them out with basic MKD153 pads. Mine came without pins but yes if I can get these things to hold tight with a homemade pin, then I’ll try ordering some pads that have pins in the pictures. I modified mine because I wanted to prove the theory quickly without spending the money in new pads that may or may not have the pins as shown in the pictures.
I knew I should have just bought BC's loaded "new" calipers back in the day.....but they were so expensive....lol....
My TBP's rear disc conversion is working fine so right out of the box. And if you're using the same caliper, TBPs has replacement rear disc pads on their site.
I'm talking parking brake holding. But from all the negative talk, I am cautious.
OK, got the pin added to the other side. With e-brake lever engaged, I'm getting more of a positive limit on the e-brake lever where you can tell it's about as far as it will go and at this point, I am NOT able to turn the tires by hand so definitely an improvement from no pins but test drive was not impressive. 15mph to a stop probably took 50 feet. It will hold on a slight incline (my driveway) but I don't think it would do much good on a steep trail. Still more testing to do but overall not great.
I'd really like something that could get me to a stop going down a highway mountain pass. I'll need to do some more testing to see if these could do it but one thing I know is it won't be quick.
back to the drawing board.
Does anyone know if the BC Broncos rear kit has these pads. It’s been a while since my install and trying to avoid taking apart for inspection.