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Re: disc conversion kit
That's a big money project. I changed from drums to disc's on my '97 f-350 10.25 . It now has slotted rotors and hawk pads. Stops like a dream. It was the best up grade with the exception of gears and rear locker.
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This is the kit I used from TSM
www.tsmmfg.com/2670.htm
The install pics ( not mine) scroll down, there's 2 pages.
http://www.projectresponder.com/rear...ion~11~158.htm
I found that the calipers, rotors, spacers, brackets all fit perfect. They did not address the brake lines and emergency brake cables with the same perfection. I opted for stainless flexible lines, remade the hard lines myself and had to re-route the emergency brake cables for a better fit.
www.tsmmfg.com/2670.htm
The install pics ( not mine) scroll down, there's 2 pages.
http://www.projectresponder.com/rear...ion~11~158.htm
I found that the calipers, rotors, spacers, brackets all fit perfect. They did not address the brake lines and emergency brake cables with the same perfection. I opted for stainless flexible lines, remade the hard lines myself and had to re-route the emergency brake cables for a better fit.
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yeah i was actually lookin at that company, i heard they are the best kits out there. The kit i got has a internal e-brake that i prob wont be hooking up anytime soon. i dont reallly use mine.
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