Re: cheap way to put disk on rear?
#1611 - Ty said:
OK, time for me to pop in and as a question.. I have 93 Ty, would like to keep E-brake, and for the time being still have the ABS. What do I need? Fbody and blazers are pretty common in my local JY. If I was to pull everything off the rear end is it a bolt up? mods? what mod? Thanks
You can keep the stock ABS with no mods, and since you have a Ty then there are no mods needed to install the 98-02 f-body rear disk, you will need the backing plate with parking brake parts, rotor and caliper and either some braided steel brake lines, or the factory f-body rubber brake line, and you can get an adaptor for like 20 bucks from CBR Performance that will adapt the factory brake lines to the f-body hoses. The backing plate rotor and caliper are a direct bolt on, you do need to swap sides, and put the left on the right and vice versus, so that calipers are mounted to the rear instead of the front like on the f-body, otherwise they will hit the factory Ty bumpstops, especially if you have lowered your truck. And keeping the ebrake is a very simple solution also, some have reused the f-body brackets, but it is a little harder, and the factory f-body ebrake cables are not long enough. So if you check the GP forum, there is a deal on an ebrake kit that has brackets that bolt to the axle housing and new cables and hardware that hooks right up the the factory point where the stock rear cables hook up and then hooks right up to the f-body backing plate lever. Nothing has to be permanently modified, and can easily be put back to 100% stock if you ever wanted to do that. You can also get the right metric end from a parts store, and reflare the end of the factory hardline so that if fits directly into the f-body hoses, but i think the CBR fitting is a much better and easier way to go.
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