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Re: [GMCnet] Harrison Brakes [message #329419 is a reply to message #329379] Thu, 22 February 2018 17:03 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Sammy Williams is currently offline  Sammy Williams   United States
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Isn't there a set of calipers one could use from a heavy duty truck that
would provide parking brake capability? I do know the Ford super duty has
four wheel disc brakes.

Sammy Williams
Thinking out loud

A water jet could cut out the mounts for them id imagine.

On Feb 22, 2018 16:56, "James Wack" wrote:

My setup is Leigh Harrison upgrade to disk brakes on the forward rear axle
with OEM drums & parking brake on the rear axle. List compiled during my
own rebuild effort this past November:

1. Rotors: Duralast 5445 (Autozone) or NAPA Premium NB 4885731/NB4885978
Fitment from 1993 (and other years) Ford F250 front rotor

2. Calipers: Cardone 18P4122 (Right) and 18P4123 (Left)
Fitment from 1984 Chevrolet C20 Pickup

3. Pads: Performance Friction 0052.20 Carbon Metallic

4. Wheel Bearings Inner: = Timken Set45 (Timken LM501310 Race & LM501349
Bearing)
Wheel Bearings Outer: = Timken 15243 Race & 15103S Bearing
Bearing Seal: Timken 8974S

Photos here: http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g7122-leigh-harrison-
rear-brake-maintenance.html
--
Wackster - 1976 23' Crestmont
Baltimore, Maryland

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