Furious 2.2 wrote:http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=3&i=92768&t=92768i know this already...i need to talk to some one that already did it
straight out the suspension and brake forums
John Benham wrote:you dont need to re-bend any brake lines, but you do need new hoses.the only thing i didn't say was this isn't on a 3rd gen its on a 89z
you need the E-brake set up, to modify the arm (I used my stock cables on a modified e-brake arm)
you do need to modify the stock axle slightly, so make sure you have access to a sawzall, or grinder. Other than that, pretty straight forward, and on brake swap difficulty is about a 2.
I had problems with mine dragging after install. Found it was the redidual pressure valves hold 10# of pressure for the drum brakes, and discs are supposed to have about 2#. You can get wilwood residual pressure valves from summit, and get different fittings for your lines to go into them (therefore needing a line cutter and double flare tool).
John Benham wrote:you dont need to re-bend any brake lines, but you do need new hoses.
you need the E-brake set up, to modify the arm (I used my stock cables on a modified e-brake arm)
you do need to modify the stock axle slightly, so make sure you have access to a sawzall, or grinder. Other than that, pretty straight forward, and on brake swap difficulty is about a 2.
I had problems with mine dragging after install. Found it was the redidual pressure valves hold 10# of pressure for the drum brakes, and discs are supposed to have about 2#. You can get wilwood residual pressure valves from summit, and get different fittings for your lines to go into them (therefore needing a line cutter and double flare tool).
SO_hardcore wrote:yea i did it. your more then likely going to need new brake lines. my friend can machine the brackets for you.i have all the parts sooo how much to get my brakets done
hm i think i have one spare backing plate in my basement dont know which side. and i have 1 brand new caliper in my basement too but dont know what side its for.. and when you get all your parts together bring them by my new garage i'll hook u up with powder coating them.
LarryMartin830 wrote:the only thing i didn't say was this isn't on a 3rd gen its on a 89z
acidburn wrote:
so i guess that means when i buy all the parts your helping me do the install huh
John Benham wrote:LarryMartin830 wrote:the only thing i didn't say was this isn't on a 3rd gen its on a 89z
always gotta throw a wrench in the gears dontcha.....
BTW, what has to be done to the brackets for the ancient 89z?
acidburn wrote:
so i guess that means when i buy all the parts your helping me do the install huh
sure, its a couple hours of work, not to bad though.
John Benham wrote:I gots the stuff in my garage to make it look like that.
And rust or no.....its still ancient
John Benham wrote:lol, no silly, I meant I have toolage to machine them......depending on how tight your tolerances have to be that is. My setup is not all that precise.another question could you machine a face of spindle down?
John Benham wrote:...again, I would need more details.
but depending on what you need done, I could. I have very limited machining equipment, but what I do have is available for use.