veefer800canuck
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So, my E-brake must have screwed up yesterday, because the LR brake was dragging after using the e-brake, I was out of town, and no tools to speak of.

The pedal released fully, but something inside the one drum didn't. By the time I got home, it was smoking hot.
I'll pop the drum off as soon as I can and check the shoes, but it's really got me thinking of a disc brake conversion, Vs repairing the drums. Besides, I hate drums.
Right rear drum was cool as a cucumber.
I read up on the Mustang rear disc brake swap, but I've got a line on a complete 2010+ Ranger rear axle with factory discs. If I can get it cheap enough, it just might work.
It's a 3:55 ratio, I currently have a 3:08. Both are 8.8" rear ends. So that would be a 15% reduction in gear ratio.
I normally run about 2,000 RPM on the highway, this would raise it to 2300. Wonder if the speedo gear drive from the newer truck would fix the speedo reading?
(mine is a 5 speed) Or if it would even fit?
So what is stopping me from doing this? Anything with the traction control or ABS on the newer axle? I assume I would just not connect the electronic doo-dads for the fancy items and cut them off or remove them if possible.
I figured I could drive it for awhile, see if I like the 3:55 gears, and what happens to my fuel economy, and if I don't like it, I could always swap my 3:08s in, from what I've read, they're swappable.
Anyone got any ideas? Besides "you're nuts"?



The pedal released fully, but something inside the one drum didn't. By the time I got home, it was smoking hot.
I'll pop the drum off as soon as I can and check the shoes, but it's really got me thinking of a disc brake conversion, Vs repairing the drums. Besides, I hate drums.
Right rear drum was cool as a cucumber.
I read up on the Mustang rear disc brake swap, but I've got a line on a complete 2010+ Ranger rear axle with factory discs. If I can get it cheap enough, it just might work.
It's a 3:55 ratio, I currently have a 3:08. Both are 8.8" rear ends. So that would be a 15% reduction in gear ratio.
I normally run about 2,000 RPM on the highway, this would raise it to 2300. Wonder if the speedo gear drive from the newer truck would fix the speedo reading?
(mine is a 5 speed) Or if it would even fit?
So what is stopping me from doing this? Anything with the traction control or ABS on the newer axle? I assume I would just not connect the electronic doo-dads for the fancy items and cut them off or remove them if possible.
I figured I could drive it for awhile, see if I like the 3:55 gears, and what happens to my fuel economy, and if I don't like it, I could always swap my 3:08s in, from what I've read, they're swappable.
Anyone got any ideas? Besides "you're nuts"?
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