9.25" Drum to disc Conversion
So I'm in the process of doing a disc brake conversion on my 14-bolt axle in my Chevy and checked to see if there was one for our axles and came across this link. Not a bad kit for around $300
http://ramchargercentral.com/index.p...iew;article=55
http://ramchargercentral.com/index.p...iew;article=55
looks nice.
total price of ordering everything as one kit would be just under $700.
http://www.tsmmfg.com/2551_94.htm
here's another for $732 - $75 rebate good thru 4/30
http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/7....aspx?kc=ffsku
same thing for $650?? looks the same, might be painted vs not.
http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/7....aspx?kc=ffsku
egr is $800
http://www.egrbrakes.com/rear%20brake%20conversion.htm
according to the picture, for what it may or may not be worth, this kit includes seals and bearings, but not hoses.
total price of ordering everything as one kit would be just under $700.
http://www.tsmmfg.com/2551_94.htm
here's another for $732 - $75 rebate good thru 4/30
http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/7....aspx?kc=ffsku
same thing for $650?? looks the same, might be painted vs not.
http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/7....aspx?kc=ffsku
egr is $800
http://www.egrbrakes.com/rear%20brake%20conversion.htm
according to the picture, for what it may or may not be worth, this kit includes seals and bearings, but not hoses.
man, that looks good. I just wonder how much better it could be than properly working and adjusted rear drums especially with the one ton cylinders. they would definitely look alot better than drums though. that upgrade could make the list underneath some more bang for the buck upgrades. glad to know it's an option.


