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disc brake rear conversion

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disc brake rear conversion

Post by the_weapon_zuk »

disc brake rear conversion for lwb sierra i know u use the front discs and stuff i need the plate u bolt it all to were can i get it from and $$$$ ;)
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Post by LowDownDirty »

how about just making the back plate out of the drums? thats what the guys over this side of the world do..?
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Post by joeblow »

i think he means the caliper mount. snake racing do a mount. but if using sierra calipers get ready for some lovely rear lock-ups.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

joeblow wrote:i think he means the caliper mount. snake racing do a mount. but if using sierra calipers get ready for some lovely rear lock-ups*.
if you do not use a proportioning valve....

ive done the searching for you :cool:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic169 ... =lwb+disks

have a squiz through that thread
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Post by the_weapon_zuk »

and are the kits legal in QLD? :?:
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

the_weapon_zuk wrote:and are the kits legal in QLD? :?:
thats where you have to do your own research.
No one is going to tell you they are legal on here, and if they do, don't believe them. Call up the correct authorities and ask them. It will most likely need engineering and certifying.
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Post by tanshi »

they can be engineered up here yes.
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