84Toyota4x4
Well-Known Member
QOTD! QOTD! :clappy: :corn:Weifallo said:Oh, don't worry boys... I can ride backwards, forwards, upside down.... I'm flexible :;
~T.J.
QOTD! QOTD! :clappy: :corn:Weifallo said:Oh, don't worry boys... I can ride backwards, forwards, upside down.... I'm flexible :;
You could HATE jeeps, and dig that.rocktoy85 said:not much into the whole jeep thing but that thing looks sweet good work guys
Ba-Ling! :redneck:Lincolnlock said:Here's what I got done after work on saturday.
CrustyJeep said:I am happy to see you have not been fooled by the false hope that is rear d**c brakes, and have instead opted for the one true brake system :flipoff:
Nuzzy said:I have the weld on d**c caliper brackets just sitting there waiting for whenever I make it to a u-pull-it for calipers...
Sowwy Cwusty... :booo:
I am neck deep in my GMC frontend rebuild, and yeah, those hoses are crazy long, 24 inches IIRC.Hip said:they are pretty cheap to just buy new, just a couple dollars more then pullapart. but with that said i got my calipers from the front of chevy vans as they had a really really long hose with a cool bolt down tab on them (they only charged me for the caliper) plenty long enough for the extended travel on the front. much cheaper and better IMHO than any aftermarket front lines...
Harvester of Sorrow said:Buy the calipers new Eric. Unloaded (no pads) from SCHMUCKS was $15.88 per corner...I run the same caliper front and rear.
EDIT::::
If you decide to go PnP for them be sure to get a new package of BLEEDER SCREWS as well...You will want to start off your bleeding life right.
Harvester of Sorrow said:Buy the calipers new Eric. Unloaded (no pads) from SCHMUCKS was $15.88 per corner...I run the same caliper front and rear.
EDIT::::
If you decide to go PnP for them be sure to get a new package of BLEEDER SCREWS as well...You will want to start off your bleeding life right.
Harvester of Sorrow said:Buy the calipers new Eric. Unloaded (no pads) from SCHMUCKS was $15.88 per corner...I run the same caliper front and rear.
EDIT::::
If you decide to go PnP for them be sure to get a new package of BLEEDER SCREWS as well...You will want to start off your bleeding life right.
Nuzzy said:Mark,
What year 3/4 ton Chevy calipers are you running? Mid '80s I'm assuming...??
Jobless said:1976 Chevy 1/2 ton 2wd loaded...Napa part numbers:
442-2000
442-2001
$87 for the pair (ones left & the other is right)
Nuzzy said:Thank you. That makes that easy. I see a trip to NAPA in my near future
For some reason when I called Schucks way back about loaded calipers, they were quoting WAY more... bastards :angry:
Damn, I just got a pair of those at NAPA unloaded for $32... I hope you got some sweet pads.Jobless said:1976 Chevy 1/2 ton 2wd loaded...Napa part numbers:
442-2000
442-2001
$87 for the pair (ones left & the other is right)