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Really dstang97? A couple friends use them on their roundy pounders with good luck. I know with my ElCamino I hung the valve right up at the master, made bleeding much quicker. Tho that was a Willwood piece. May just try one anyway, Summit never gives you much hassle to return stuff.
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Wow, quite the pissing match this turned into! Good info all around, I do appreciate it all. A yes a proportioning valve, what type are you guys running? I am thinking about this one from Summit http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-G3905/
-Jesse
I was looking at the Ruff Stuff brackets, mainly because they are a local company.
14 Bolt Disc Brake Caliper Mounting Bracket (Standard SRW) [6090031] - $50.00
I should be able to get everything for the swap for around $270. Looks like it wont take to long to do either, looks very straight...
Im just going off of RockAuto right now but they list the same part numbers for both applications. I didnt realize that puppy, I was thinking smaller bore size increases pressure like in the master cylinder. **** fluid dynamics are beyond me! :-D
-Jesse
With my 1028 being my daily driver Im going to put discs in the rear. I know I need K20 calipers, my question is which ones? On RockAuto they have two to choose from, The difference being piston diameter, one is 3.15" and the other is 2.94". Im thinking Ill go with the larger bore size to drop...
Thanks Rattlecan, I was looking at their steering box brace for my 1028 and my k-10. Im really not wanting to go up any more with my 1028 being that its my daily driver. Guess Im screwed until I find some Michelin 900x16's for her!
-Jesse
Well, I bought a set of the 34x10.5-16 Swampers, well they are more like 32s! mine measure out to 32.5" with 40 lbs of air and NOT on the truck. So these will be going back.....my tire troubles continue!
-Jesse
Thanks boys, made one myself, took a die nut, cut it and then used a hoseclamp. worked good with the flat of a wrench to back it up. Still going to buy one just in case. thanks bill, almost called you up!
-Jesse
Hey all. Could someone point me in the right direction where to get a GP puller? I have several stuck in mine and need it to get to work, hahaha! thanks for any help, been frantic all afternoon trying to come up with something!
-Jesse
Hey guys, my search FU is weak today. I have several Wellmans that have swelled and I am wondering how you get them out? I see there is mention of a tool here, what is it and how does it work? A pic would be great! Thanks.
-Jesse
I think EJ Potter (Michigan Madman) did that aswell. I remember hearing about an Allison V12 powered generator on a flatbed and a gutted early toyota with small traction motors, think life size slot car!
Sorry for the hijack. That thing is a BEAUT! Dig the pics with your duece sitting next to...
Wow a solid state drop in would be great! Im sure one of the vendors of MV parts out there would like to offer these up as they seem like a piece that would sell quite well.
-Jesse