Decent brakes for a F100 4x4
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Decent brakes for a F100 4x4
Hi, I trying to build a poor man's camper special out of 1972 F100 4x4, 360v8, 435, model 21. The truck has a nine inch rear axle and Dana 44 up front. I pulled a Dana 60 from a u-pull yard, and while it has 12 inch drums the shoes look a little skinny to me. If I run the stock rear brakes on the 1970 F250 D60 axle and do the F150 disc brake upgrade up front, would this give enough brakes for a 10ft camper? Any info would greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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re: Decent brakes for a F100 4x4
that should be just fine I've pulled alot bigger camper's,cattle trailor's, flat beds with drums alll the way around with my 3/4 ton 4x4 and my 1/2 with drums all around with out brake fade ...just a thought
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re: Decent brakes for a F100 4x4
That's basically how virtually ALL the '70s and '80s trucks were equipped. Since a majority of your stopping power is going to be with the front brakes anyway, it'll work just fine. It's definitely a step up from four-wheel drums! Unless you plan on doing a LOT of long downhill driving, I doubt you could justify the expense of adding rear discs.
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re: Decent brakes for a F100 4x4
Alright, you guys convinced me, do discs up front and drums in back. It's just I seen this cool kit that let you put 1975 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4 front discs on a Dana 60, I went , but then I looked at my wallet and went
Oh well. I got a thing about brakes after the time I hauled an unit of prestologs down the Lewiston grade in my 1961 Willy's 4x4 pickup. Those 11x2 brakes just were not enough! Thanks again guys and take 'er easy.
Oh well. I got a thing about brakes after the time I hauled an unit of prestologs down the Lewiston grade in my 1961 Willy's 4x4 pickup. Those 11x2 brakes just were not enough! Thanks again guys and take 'er easy.
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re: Decent brakes for a F100 4x4
my 72 drums stop quite well, and have a good feel without the power booster. I know when they are about to lock up and while they are more complex than disks, I cant warrent the costs or effort at this time.