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jbayer
thanks for the info
really good thread
thank you
thanks for the info
really good thread
thank you
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I made all of my 2 1/2 ton disc brake kits for 16 years. Those pic's were the very last set I did. There will be no more.Steve6x6x6
you have any info on that set -up
you did back in 2013
was it a manufactured kit
ifso who ..
Very nice set/up
Not sure what the big deal is, one front and two rear axles. But this was 12 years ago.IF SOMEBODY HAS ALREADY
DONE A 6X6 WITH FULL DISC BRAKING
ALL 3AXLES
LV TO HEAR ABOUT IT!
ALL INFO APPECIATED
THANKS FOR ALL THE CHIMED INTHANK U,,
These brakes have a massive amount of machine work to the rotors and hubs on the front. As for the rear just open up the bolt pattern hole, no machine work. Please do not use disc brakes with wilwood calipers and rotors, for these are for 2,500 race cars.Is there any machine work needed
in this process..
Finding most parts whont be that hard.
My question would be why 2 diff trucks for rotors
ford and international why not use just one for front to back..
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