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Front Brake Upgrade Help?


Kruegon

Active Member
U.S. Military - Veteran
Joined
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City
Birmingham, AL
Vehicle Year
2000
Engine
3.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
4"
Total Drop
0"
My credo
Speed Limit 70 (Chevy, Just Do Your Best)
I did a search. Didn't find quite what I was looking for. If someone knows where the info is on here, please feel free to share it. I may not have hit the search string that would find it.

I have a 2000 Ranger XLT EXT 2WD 3.0L FLEX, towing package. I have added a 4" spindle lift to the front, and an add-a-leaf + shackle to the rear. I have also upgraded to the 4 leaf springs (3 leaves + the overload). It came from the factory with the 3 leaf (2 leafs + the overload). This puts me at a very stout 4 leaf + the overload. I have confirmed I have 10" rear drum brakes and 10.25" (10.28"?) Front Disc. I am doing a heavy rebuild and upgrade to the old girl. I have decided to use the PowerStop Z36 brakes. Through careful research, I have found out that the 2000 Ranger had options for both 10.25" and 11.25" front brakes. Apparently the 11.25" were on a special edition version. The spindle is the same for either one. The rotor/hub, caliper, and caliper bracket are different.

I want to upgrade mine to the larger rotors. I have two questions though. First, is the dust plate the same or do I need to change it also? Second, Will this fit inside the 15" rims? I plan to add 17" rims, but that will not happen for 6 months or so.

Thanks for any help you can provide. I'd like to get another 23 years out of her.
 
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The dust shield for the bigger brakes is bigger as is the caliper bracket.

The brakes will fit in a 15” rim.

Ford pushed the limits with newer versions of the old Rangers by installing 12” brakes. Those fit in a 15” rim but only barely and only specific rims. So the 11.25” will not be a problem.
 
Thank you. Needed that info. Brakes not an issue. Now I need to locate the dust shield for the 11.25".
 
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Thank you. Needed that info. Brakes not an issue. Now I need to locate the dust shield fornthe 11.25".

Seems like it tried to find those...

They appear to be unoptainium.

You may have better results
 
Thank you. Needed that info. Brakes not an issue. Now I need to locate the dust shield fornthe 11.25".

I had a hard time finding them for my 2011. You may have to go to a junk yard to find some or find someone parting out their truck.
 
do you have coil springs or torsion bars???


if coils your options are limited.
if torsion bars you can use 2001 Sport Track parts to get 12" front rotors.
 
I have coil springs. Yeah, it's been a bit of a challenge to do everything. Diligence and creativity go a long way. Growing up with a dad who was a mechanic has helped a lot. He's still with us, but at his age, not what he used to be. Advice and instruction is still there, though.

Guess I will see if my measuring capabilities stand up, next weekend. Should be doing the spindles, bearings, and hubs/rotors next Saturday. By my best measurements, the rotor dust shield I have should fit the 11.28 rotors with between 1/4" to 1/2" of space from the rolled edge. As long as the rim fits over the caliper, I will be golden.
 
After some extensive research, it seems the dust shield was the same for both rotor sizes. Pulled my rim and checked, 10.28 to 11.28 will add 1/2" per side. The dust shield has over 3/4" of space left.
 

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