has anyone or does anyone run 3/4 ton calipers on their dana 60? i been lookin around online at the brackets i can buy that will allow me to convert over to running 3/4 ton brakes. just curious what everyones opinion is on this.
my buddy did it with some kit using 1/2 ton calipers stops his truck on 44s great!
why would you want to do that ?
Quote from: 'the DON' on December 27, 2011, 11:20:24 PM
why would you want to do that ?
clear 15" rims easyer!
or at least that why my buddy did it!
i ground my caliper down a little and it cleared but that was a ford and it wasnt on the road
Quote from: 'the DON' on December 27, 2011, 11:20:24 PM
why would you want to do that ?
. X2..why decrease brake size.
Quote from: 'the DON' on December 27, 2011, 11:20:24 PM
why would you want to do that ?
been hearing alot of stories about people having constant issues with 1 ton calipers hanging up. also switching to 3/4 ton calipers drops roughly 50 lbs off the front end. (atleast thats what i been reading on other sites from people htat have done this switch) doesnt seem like a lot but thats 50 lbs less on something that already weighs a ton.
plus i have to buy all the brake parts anyways for my 60 so i figured i could spend the 110 on the conversion brackets and just run the 3/4 ton stuff i already have. saves me some money
good idea . what about the rear you converting that to calipers
I took my front brakes off to clear my rims lol it took about 50lbs off... and I use 1/2 ton dana 44 calipers on the rear stops good for a bogger,
Quote from: 'the DON' on December 27, 2011, 11:33:51 PM
good idea . what about the rear you converting that to calipers
yes. i have the brackets for those also i jsut havent put them on yet.
Never had any issues with my fronts locking up. And I put about 6000 miles on it so far, and about 10bogs. My pads still look pretty new too. I love the breaking power of the one tons. I do wanna do the rear disc conversion tho.
Quote from: Blazin40s on December 29, 2011, 07:52:42 PM
Never had any issues with my fronts locking up. And I put about 6000 miles on it so far, and about 10bogs. My pads still look pretty new too. I love the breaking power of the one tons. I do wanna do the rear disc conversion tho.
everything i heard about hte front brakes is coming from the guys that run them in the mud all the time. the 60 im puttin together is going in a truck that never sees the road. only time it might is the mile or 2 to the dunes from the camp ground if i ever take it there.
if its a offroad only truck put rear disks on it and use the line for the front brakes and it will stop good! then you dont need any front brake weight.... its how my truck has been set up for like 5-6 years...
Quote from: betterbeaters on December 29, 2011, 11:22:40 PM
if its a offroad only truck put rear disks on it and use the line for the front brakes and it will stop good! then you dont need any front brake weight.... its how my truck has been set up for like 5-6 years...
ill pass on that. i want brakes all around on it. cuz i dont do just play bogs with it. just like this winter ill be runnin at schuss mt again as long as we get some good snow up there. and i wanna beable to hold myself on the line and get the rpms up. had a hard time gettin any rpms up last year with only front brakes
ever thought of a driveline break
My brakes work way better on my dana 60 with brakes wore out than my dana 44's and corporates ever thought of. I personally wouldn't trade it for a few pounds anyday.
go for pinion brakes it will stop the best!
My point is that the d60 breaks are good enuff to do both. I don't trailor my rig, I take it out and beat the heck outta it, then drive it home and use the breaks all the way home.
Quote from: chevystudz7105 on December 29, 2011, 09:40:28 PM
Quote from: Blazin40s on December 29, 2011, 07:52:42 PM
Never had any issues with my fronts locking up. And I put about 6000 miles on it so far, and about 10bogs. My pads still look pretty new too. I love the breaking power of the one tons. I do wanna do the rear disc conversion tho.
everything i heard about hte front brakes is coming from the guys that run them in the mud all the time. the 60 im puttin together is going in a truck that never sees the road. only time it might is the mile or 2 to the dunes from the camp ground if i ever take it there.
I just like being able to stop. I don't really understand the whole degrading the breaks thing. I've run with only fronts, and I stop waaayyy better with one ton breaks all the way around
Go with aluminum hats and wilwood 4 piston brake...super lite and work awesome
Quote from: 4-play on January 01, 2012, 04:12:47 AM
Go with aluminum hats and wilwood 4 piston brake...super lite and work awesome
if i had the extra money laying around i may look into that but im sure it isnt very cheap