Michael Bowman
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I have been considering replacing my old worn out 8.8 drum with a newer 8.8 disc from an Explorer. Is there a width issue here. My Ranger is a 93 supercab 2wd
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Mustang brakes ARE a bolt-on. Does require cutting the stang caliper bracket, but thats nothing compared to getting someone to weld perches and shock mounts and you still have a parking brake that's a pain in the butt to work on(explorer)...
Stang brakes you can utilize your EXISTING p-brake line that you disconnected at the drum.
My brother's Stang brake info page:
http://www.ranger-forums.com/forum2/f6/f43/f59/95557-how-rear-disc-brake-conversion-stock.html
Some pics pulled form his page...
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It's perfectly safe and havn't you ever noticed how front caliper brackets are only mounted via 2 bolts? 3 grade 8 3/8" bolts are just fine.
And let me tell you, I was beatin the living piss out that little truck when bedding in the new 13" front cobra rotors and the 12" rear cobra rotors and pads... 75 to 2 @ full pedal pressure.
I've never driven a vehicle that would trigger the 'low fuel' light under braking with over 1/2 tank of gas...until now...
the goal is to NOT lock up the tires, locked up tires don't stop a vehicle (hence the creation of antilock brakes), tires that decelerate in a controllable manner slow down a vehicle faster.