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Has anyone ever done this and if so what parts/ mods do you have to do to achive this? Any help is appreciated!
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Drum brakes are available in multiple diameters and widths. Jeeps have been sold with 9", 10" and 11" drums at different times. The brakes installed on a car or jeep are specified based on stopping power, pedal pressure and cost.The kit I looked at said the factory wheels would clear the calipers. So that is not an issue. quickfarms, I'm probably comparing apples to oranges, but yes drums do have more surface for stopping, but with drum breaks they are pushing out to the drum as apposed to disc brakes having the caliper squeeze the rotor. I had a friend of mine that had swapped his drum brakes out to disc brakes on his 68 Cougar and there is a huge difference in stopping. The car stopped a lot quicker. I have also have a 64 1/2 Mustang. It has drum brakes and it doesn't stop near as good as the Cougar. Another thing is having to adjust both drums so that you get equal braking. I'm also looking at ease of doing a brake job. I can swap out brake pads in 30min or so. Drum brakes to me are a pain in the rearend. I guess its just to each their own.
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