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Thanks much Truck1 !!That looks like the kit for the Blazer. Give them a call. Skip will help you make sure you source the correct kit. Lots of suppliers for these conversions out there. I went with TSM just for the ease of purchase all in one place and they use new not rebuilt calipers.
very nicely done and at a resonable cost!!sorry for the late reply pete. The whole conversion including new hard brake lines , left side e-brake cable( get the one from napa for a dually rear end, it is 2" longer) was about 700$. I reused the right side e-brake cable , had to weld on the brackets for the hard to flex stainless line transition, and weld a tab on the right side of the axle housing for the e-brake cable. Pretty easy install, mostly r/r old drums , r/r wheel studs from drum to rotor through hub and check bearings and hub seal. All were replaced on my last brake job and in good shape. Tsm supplies everything in a kit( rotors, calipers w/e-brake new, pads ,caliper mounting brackets, spacers, and flex stainless brake lines. Pretty much everything you need. I replaced my hard lines to the tee with new lines, no bender required. All in all about a 8 hour job with bleeding of all brakes. Pretty easy job. Helps to have a mig welder for attaching the tabs to the axle. Besides a tiny tach, and gear vendor, the best upgrade so far. Highly recommended. http://www.tsmmfg.com/2531.html