Re: [GMCnet] Single front wheel rotor on rear hub? [message #320205] |
Sun, 09 July 2017 10:37 |
James Hupy
Messages: 6806 Registered: May 2010
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I think that is one wheel that does not need much re-invention. The rear
spindles and bearings are very much up to the task required of them. But,
they require periodic maintence. The coach is very much a product of the
70's, with engineering that precedes that time frame. No sealed throw away
unitized hubs to be found. Up until the HEI ignition was fitted in 75-76,
10,000 mile plug changes and points and condenser were the order of the
day. Wheel bearings needed to be disassembled and repacked with fresh
grease. Still do. If you neglect your maintenance, it is like playing
Russian Roulette with all chambers loaded.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403
On Jul 9, 2017 8:06 AM, "Mike Sadlon" wrote:
I have been doing a little research and the 70's-early 80's one ton single
wheel trucks front rotors use the same bearings as our rear hubs.
Has anyone ever tried to fit them on.
My thought would be, a disc brake setup that would use a late model rim.
After my tire lose the other day, it got me thinking.
If you are going to add discs, and at the price of aluminum rims, you might
be able to save money on the conversion.
Thoughts?
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