Re: JPOR: speading of D44 rear brakes....
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Re: JPOR: speading of D44 rear brakes....
Well after all the work I put in getting it in there, I'm not about to swap
it out (my waggie rear end), BUT I think I will try to find an isuzu rear
end and swap all the brake parts over...... Thanks for the info. What
year/Model of isuzu came with the 44?
Chad
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul W. <a4xnut@yahoo.com>
To: jeepoffroad@4x4wire.com <jeepoffroad@4x4wire.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: JPOR: speading of D44 rear brakes....
>****************Please Remember to snip your replies***************
>If it's symmetrical, it's probably the same as the front. In this case you
can
>use caliper brackets from a front end - but these calipers aren't available
in
>an e-brake design. For a rotor, the easy way would be to convert it to a
>floater while you're at it and just run all the front end stuff in the
back...
>and a t-case e-brake.
>
>Or, how 'bout an Isuzu D44... six lug Chevy/Toyota/Waggie pattern and OEM
disc
>brakes w/e-brake... and should be about the same width.
>
>Paul
>
>Chad Lloyd <clloyd@tsi.bc.ca> wrote:
>> I realize that I'm probably rehashing old issues, but.....
>>
>> do any of you know the parts I need to get disk brakes on my waggy (6
bolt)
>> rear D44? I see the other brake thread, but most of that is 5 bolt
stuff???
>> Anyway, most of the discussions I have seen revolve around 5 bolt
patterns.
>> It seems to me the key would be finding an appropriate 6 bolt rotor (??)
>> Also, in my case an e brake would be necessary.... Thanks for any info.
>>
>> Chad
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