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Dual caliper fronts on a D60?

corelokt

Member
Just wondering if a kit exists? If a person put disk on the rear, seams dual up front would be the next step. Max braking when towing and all that.
 

Shark Bait

Active member
image.jpgMy Dana Ultimate 60 crate axles I bought a few weeks came with dual piston calipers on front and rear, so I'd say it shouldn't be hard to do. 8 on 6.5" lug pattern. It came with parts list for replacement parts. I can copy it for you.
 
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corelokt

Member
Sweet, is that aluminum or stainless? Someday I'd like an old body on my frame. I once did a fiberglass body on a CJ.
 

86m1028

Active member
EDIT

WOW, I read it twice & still thought dual piston calipers.

Nevermind
 
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The FLU farm

Well-known member
Steel Soldiers Supporter
Just wondering if a kit exists? If a person put disk on the rear, seams dual up front would be the next step. Max braking when towing and all that.
Would dual calipers be better than upgraded calipers and rotors?
 

Chaski

Active member
I don't think anyone makes a kit. The caliper would be trying to occupy the same space as the casting on the front of the knuckle for the tie rod.

One caliper can get that rotor plenty hot, if I needed more brakes for towing I would be looking at upgrading all the trailer axles to brakes, exhaust brakes etc.
 

corelokt

Member
I understand, I do have braked axles. I've burnt a couple sets of brakes towing trailers without them. I know rims with air flow would help too, but I actually like the factory steel ones.
 
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