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Doordragr
 Post subject: Rear Disc Brakes
PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:20 pm 
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Is anyone running rear disc brakes on their dime? I'm looking for some pics of a factory rear disc brake setup from the late models. don't care where you get the pics just need a few!


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I did a rear disc swap to my factory axle on my 97 sonoma
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whats are those off of?...looks sweet!


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whats are those off of?...looks sweet!
98 up blazer with 2wd rotors
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yeah, mine came off the same thing. You're a fuckin' pimp Nvious. Could you do me a big favor if it's not too much trouble? Can you get a couple good shots of the back side of the assembly?


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Nvious Kreationz wrote:
tofnlows10 wrote:
whats are those off of?...looks sweet!
98 up blazer with 2wd rotors


sweet!..never even thought of that..


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Nvious Kreationz
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i might be able to grab some my bed is back on now what are you needing I did it all myself so I can answer some questions
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whats the caplier attached to??.


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You have to pull the axles from the tubes after you take off all of the drum hardware so all you have is an open axle tube and a square flange and these bolt to the flange after you get the spacing correct and the dust shield also the caiper bolts to these and the e-brake cable clips in aswell
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yeah, I know how it goes on, I got the parts like 4 years ago and it's all been sittin' in a 5gallon bucket ever since that day lol, just wanted some pics to make sure I got every thing before I got started. now, what were you saying about spacing at the flange?


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i had 4wd parts so I needed to get 3/16 of an inch space between the bracket and the flange I just used 3 washers on all four bolts and it came out fine just make sure to use 2wd rear rotors from a 98 up blazer i will get some better pics in a little bit
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the best I can remember mine came off a 2wd any way, but I don't see why it needs to be spaced out though. is the flange or backing plate shaped alittle different? and thanks for gettin' the pics bro!


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I had to space mine because the caliper/brake pad was rubbing the rotor
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okay, i see. so what all is the difference between the 4wd setup and the 2wd? I never really ever looked into it. i got the setup years ago and never looked at them again until now. i had to narrow my rearend so figured what the hell, might aswell put them on now, lol.....


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calipers are the same backing plate/dust shields are the same I am almost certain the caliper mounting bracket are the same I have both 2wd and 4wd here I need to check the only difference should be the rotors and maybe pads I can't remember
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