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I love those rear disc breaks!
Anyone know how to do that?
With the D70 of course.
 

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I used to have the magazine that truck was in. At the I thought it was cool
It still is. Nice to see a truck like that servive till now. Just think when it was built,that was cutting edge tech.
 

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That engine is just a bit smaller than a 3208 cat, same reliability just early version. Used to see them in garbage trucks a lot.
 

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Seriously, does anyone know how to do that rear disc conversion to the Dana 70 rear axle?
 

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Ch3vy parts

think you start off with ch3vy front Dana 70 disc system if my memory serves correctly. Cadi11ac Eld0rad0 calipers have a built in emergency brakes.

edit egrbrakes list 86 on Dana 70 systems for 1400 which end up linking to here Circle Track
 
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That's one sweet rig. Nebraska, I don't know about the D70, but here are some of my bookmarks about rear discs.

I'm gonna give the second link down a shot on my Sterling. Heading out to strip the rotors, calipers and brackets off a '78 F-250 tomorrow... we'll see how it works out.

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=279916&highlight=sterling+rear+disc&page=3

http://www.ncspecialties.com/autobody/reardisc/

http://fourdoorbronco.com/temp/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi/ikonboard.cgi?;act=ST;f=11;t=660

http://www.wt4x4.net/tech/discbrakes.htm

http://www.ubmachine.com/caliper.html
 
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Ranger, I checked out that 2nd post - looks great, but will it work on a Sterling? It says for a D-60. Will there be a difference in the mounts?
 

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thats a sweet looking truck, needs cleaned up a little and i would put a good front bumper back on but me likey.:thumbsup:
 

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Ranger, I checked out that 2nd post - looks great, but will it work on a Sterling? It says for a D-60. Will there be a difference in the mounts?

I found the dimensions for the backing plates on the D60s and 10.25s last night. They're very close, so I think it has a good chance of working. The center hole on the caliper bracket is large enough to clear the 10.25's spindle, in theory.

Gonna head out and take a look right now! Will report findings...
 
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