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Re: Disk Brake Conversion
David
I found a recent post of yours where you commented on doing a 1/2 ton to 3/4 ton conversion. Did you use a donor truck? I'm looking at using a 1978 GMC 3/4 ton as my donor, but trying to research to make sure the cross member will swap without major modifications. |
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-BUT- One was a fairly complete and running '66 1/2 ton and the other was a chassis, cab and bed '66 3/4 ton. So everything swapped over because... well, same year. We did not complete the swap though since someone was interested in buying the truck, and intended on replacing all the axles anyway (modern disc brakes, etc). He bought both trucks, and some loose parts I had. Funny thing is he was a Chevy guy but knew about the 305. The way he talked he sounded like he was going to hotrod the truck, but keep the 305 to be different. I really didn't want to sell all we did, but the money was good and needed. He even paid "the kid" (who is living in a 5th wheel in the yard with his fiancee while they try to find a house) to help him haul. Worked out good all around for us. And we (I mean the kid) didn't have to finish the swap. Just had to put it back together enough to get on a trailer.
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Hello Suburbangeorge,
I do not have anything against power brakes other than (a potential for) lock-up. Some people will have nothing but. I prefer the look of a non-power brake setup under the hood- no gargantuan booster drum to look at or get in the way of any maintenance that one might need to do. For those that choose power brakes, there is plenty of room under the hood for a brake booster. I like the control that you have with non-power (disc) brakes. As I mentioned in my original post, a panic stop can cause your brakes to suddenly lock up, and without the booster, locking up the brakes is, simply put, not as easy to do. I don't need to talk to anybody about what parts I need, because I am quite pleased with what I already have, and just thought that I would share my experience with others that may be looking for input and others' experiences. My "experience" originally came from researching and reading about automotive brake systems, and some of that which I was reading was telling me that a properly designed braking system does not need to be power-assisted with a vacuum booster, so this is the approach that I took, and by golly, all that reading and research paid off. The original goal for me was to replace the front drum with disc on my 65 Sub, and it all worked out very nicely. You did admit that you should "probably read this whole thread" before picking on me. I wholeheartedly agree with that statement. Cheers!
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Re: Disk Brake Conversion
I know this isn't staying in line with the conversation completely, but I just did a front disk swap In my 65 3/4 ton. Basically i only spent around $200 for the entire swap by finding some 8 lug 84' C20 disk brakes from the junk yard. Surprisingly, the 84' ball joints are the exact same size as the 65' ball joints as far as fitting into the control arms. Only the shaft that fits in to the brakes is slightly different. And that's it. I got the brakes, cleaned them up, installed the 84' ball joints and put it back together. I still have 8 lug all around the truck and now have some seriously beefy disks on the front now. I have a daughter I need to keep safe as well so I get were your coming from. I also understand that having a child can hinder finances a bit too. So maybe this is something that can help you out a bit.
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Drewski, I gather from what you laid out is that 3/4T trucks use the same ball joint sizes for the 60's through the 80's. This should help out some other folk who may be considering some kind of front-end swap for better brakes using disc up front.
In my own 1/2T experience, I found that basically everything on my 65 was smaller than what the 79 donor truck had. This includes ball joints, control arms, center drag link, and also the anti-sway setup that my 65 just happened to have as factory OEM. I'm sure you will be happy with having disc brakes up front. I am very happy with mine.
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Jimjaz, thanks for that info. I had no idea that a 1/2T would be so much harder. I honestly don't have much experience with the 1/2T. I would have to thank jollys write up about how he did this type of swap on his 1 ton. I read that about a year and half ago and said to my self "I bet I could do that on my 3/4T. A bit of research and a bit of a what the **** attitude got me to try it out. I was definitely pleasantly surprised. I needed to upgrade to disks because the wife is on the hunt for a camper to start hauling around. That and I live in Albuquerque were the drivers are the worst I've seen, and I've lived in 3 countries and all over the US.
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Drewski, I had to laugh about your comment on Abq drivers being the worst. We must all feel that way about where it is we live- I have that very feeling you describe about Phoenix metro. I could not survive in this place if I had to do a M-F, 8 to 5 gig and be exposed daily to all the morons around here on the streets and freeways who THINK that they have self-driving vehicles the way they text and drive. I would either have to shoot myself or someone else the way they drive around here. I think we hold the gold medal for the number of wrong-way drivers in Arizona! If I have to drive somewhere to get something done on a day off, I try to dial my travel time in between about 10AM and 2PM as the rest of the time it's like a big giant parking lot with lots of people who think that if they ride up your ars real close that this will make the person in front of them go faster. Cheers!
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