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i was on the tech page and i would like to do that to my truck but i want to kno what truck or car that i need to take the bick brakes off of. please help
Actually Allan, you can use the disc brake setup out if a Grand Marquis. They have a 8.8 28 spline that is coil sprung. It is almost 100% bolt on.There is NO disc brake setup that is a simple direct bolt-on fit for a Ranger rear axle.
The rear axles that used the same bolt pattern for the brake backing plate used an axle flange that is spaced 3/4" further out from the brake mounting flange.
The Explorer used a different brake flange bolt pattern.
The honest easiest way to put disc brakes on a Ranger other than buying an aftermarket kit is to weld spring and shock brackets to a 95-up explorer axle.
And the Explorer axle has the advantage of using COMMON AS DIRT(and more important to ford purists) FORD parts.
the aftermarket kits from stainless steel brake corp usually use an "oddball"
brake rotor and a GM caliper that uses a cable to direct actuate the pads
that throws away the biggest advantage of the explorer setup,
the fact that the service brake and the parking brake are completely
seperate.
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If you use it a lot the Ford mini-drum parking break is great. If you don't and suddenly decide you need it... it will likely stay on when you release it.