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--- If you came here by mistake and are looking for dual circuit brakes...
*NOTE:........Also Check out http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...46-dual-circuit-brake-engineering-thread.html for dual circuit brakes.
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Perusing through the forum, came across mudguppy's nice build thread, which I.m sure many of you are familiar with by now. If not:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...9-cummins-nv4500-hydro-boost-disc-brakes.html
Looking at the kit he got from differential engineering:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...v4500-hydro-boost-disc-brakes.html#post711440
(Here is a link to a kit for light trucks, NOT what mudguppy got, but maybe good for some reference, background, curiosity, etc: Differential Engine - Winter Haven, FL - 2 1/2 Ton Military Rockwell)
And where he gave a part number for the rear rotor:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...500-hydro-boost-disc-brakes-3.html#post736729
Wanting to move some of the discussion there into a new thread for the 'do it yourselfers' to shoot the bull on how to do this on our own.
Here is some info, at least for the rear rotors. Haven't asked mudguppy if he had any info on the front rotors.
You can find these at NAPA, just put in 1997 International 1652 Stripped Chassis.
NAPA Part #: UP 85863
Meritor Part #: 23122527002
Raybestos Part #: 8520
Duralast Part #: 5604
Cost, about 260 from NAPA, found as low as 130 elsewhere.
From NAPA:
Attributes:
# of Bolt Holes : 6
Bolt Circle Diameter : 8.75"
Brake Rotor Diameter : 15"
Brake Rotor Discard Thickness : 1.32"
Brake Rotor Thickness New : 1.44"
Brake Rotor Type : Disc Brake Rotor Only
Height : 6.8"
Maximum Lateral Runout : .002"
Mounting Type : Type L - Rotor Only. The Rotor Is Mounted Inboard Of The Hub. The Hub & Rotor Sections Are Bolted Together. Replace The Complete Assembly If Hub Flange Is Bent Or Damaged. See Diagram For More Information.
Vented / Solid : Vented
*NOTE:........Also Check out http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...46-dual-circuit-brake-engineering-thread.html for dual circuit brakes.
---
Perusing through the forum, came across mudguppy's nice build thread, which I.m sure many of you are familiar with by now. If not:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...9-cummins-nv4500-hydro-boost-disc-brakes.html
Looking at the kit he got from differential engineering:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...v4500-hydro-boost-disc-brakes.html#post711440
(Here is a link to a kit for light trucks, NOT what mudguppy got, but maybe good for some reference, background, curiosity, etc: Differential Engine - Winter Haven, FL - 2 1/2 Ton Military Rockwell)
And where he gave a part number for the rear rotor:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-...500-hydro-boost-disc-brakes-3.html#post736729
Wanting to move some of the discussion there into a new thread for the 'do it yourselfers' to shoot the bull on how to do this on our own.
Here is some info, at least for the rear rotors. Haven't asked mudguppy if he had any info on the front rotors.
You can find these at NAPA, just put in 1997 International 1652 Stripped Chassis.
NAPA Part #: UP 85863
Meritor Part #: 23122527002
Raybestos Part #: 8520
Duralast Part #: 5604
Cost, about 260 from NAPA, found as low as 130 elsewhere.
From NAPA:
Attributes:
# of Bolt Holes : 6
Bolt Circle Diameter : 8.75"
Brake Rotor Diameter : 15"
Brake Rotor Discard Thickness : 1.32"
Brake Rotor Thickness New : 1.44"
Brake Rotor Type : Disc Brake Rotor Only
Height : 6.8"
Maximum Lateral Runout : .002"
Mounting Type : Type L - Rotor Only. The Rotor Is Mounted Inboard Of The Hub. The Hub & Rotor Sections Are Bolted Together. Replace The Complete Assembly If Hub Flange Is Bent Or Damaged. See Diagram For More Information.
Vented / Solid : Vented
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