Re: JPOR: Front axle Q's
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Re: JPOR: Front axle Q's
Ford is 27 spline?? Bummer about the brake size though. Guess I'll
have to live with it. Figgure the rear disks will be a big improvement,
but I want the best I can get.
mikE(speaking of big brakes, I'm out the door to drive the Freightliner)
"Paul W." wrote:
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> Yes, they should be 27 spline outers. Ford F-150 brakes aren't really any
> different than the 77-78 CJ's but would probably be better than the later CJ's.
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> Paul
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> --- M&L Garner <mlgarner@netins.net> wrote:
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> > I know I should know all this, but I've either forgotten, or wasn't
> > paying attention in the first place. I currently have a Scout 44, with
> > stock CJ hubs, and brakes. (knuckles out) I would like bigger brakes,
> > but must stick to the 5 on 5.5 bolt pattern. The reason, I've picked
> > up a set of nearly new Currie 9"ers. Front doesn't have any knuckles,
> > brakes, etc, but does have the outer stub shafts. CJ parts are spozed
> > to work on it. (hey Bart! are they 27 spline outers?) So, my question
> > is. Will Ford knuckeles, and brakes work with CJ sytle hubs? Are Ford
> > F150 brakes bigger than CJ? Basically, what is the biggest brake I can
> > put on my CJ style hubs?
> >
> > mikE(still can't believe I did that)
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