wondering what u guys run for brakes? i dont want to buy a wildwood kit or whatever $$$ also i have a chevy caliper and rotor i would want to use any one of u have a bracket i could copy off yours?
I dont have 2.5 tons but all the trucks ive seen run pinion brakes. Ive seen guys modify caliper brackets and weld em up or bolt em on. Ive seen pictures somewhere of one let me do some searchin.
http://www.google.com/search?q=2.5+ton+pinion+brake+setup&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=QgRkUoWfLorXyAHWv4GYCA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAA&biw=320&bih=533 (http://www.google.com/search?q=2.5+ton+pinion+brake+setup&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=QgRkUoWfLorXyAHWv4GYCA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAA&biw=320&bih=533)
I hope some of these pics might help ya with what ya need.
Your Deffinately on the right track, I made my own pinion brake mount, I'm using at 3/4 ton chevy truck caliper and a Mazda B1500? (Little truck) disk, I used it cause it was sitting on the shelf of spare parts I think that's what it was off though ( cause it had a middle that was flush with the rest of the disk) so I put in the 2.5 ton yoke bolt pattern in the disk, mounted to the yoke. I made up a mount for the caliper off of that, when I got it right I put in the bolt pattern from the 6 bolts behind the dust flange shield and that's how I made mine, if I was home I'd get ya the measurements but the navy says I gotta be in Cali loll
But you can buy just the bracket if that's all you need cause I thought of buying one, then I made one instead.
just bought the DIY4x4 kit, came with rotor, braket and all bolts, nice and easy and uses your Chevy caliper, was way cheaper then willwood also
Nice that's the kit I used on my Yukon fit nice worked awesome
what s the website?
I use this one too.
http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?route=product/product&path=37&product_id=49 (http://diy4x.com/cart/index.php?route=product/product&path=37&product_id=49)
another one how do u mount your hydro ram ? pictures
I welded a tab off the front axle tube, then another on on the drag link and mounted the ram there, ill see if I have any pics
Quote from: michigan maniac on October 22, 2013, 12:23:37 PM
I welded a tab off the front axle tube, then another on on the drag link and mounted the ram there, ill see if I have any pics
is your steering link on the front or rear? mine s on the rear
switch your steering link to the front and you wont have problems breaking tires off..
Quote from: ballistics-10 on October 22, 2013, 02:01:33 PM
switch your steering link to the front and you wont have problems breaking tires off..
why would that be the case? mind to explain?
Leave the steering in the back. Its the best geometry and if your going to run leaf springs you should have lots of room for the steering cyl. Your not going to break the tires off unless you are planning on getting big air.
not jumping ... u have any pic of how they mount back of the axle? also my driveshaft s on the pass side running leaf springs too
My current truck has a psc double end cylinder but my old truck used a tractor supply 8" single end ram. I don't have any pics but mount one end by the pig on the axel the other end by the tie rod end. Should be able to get pics on trucks gone wild forum.
its not the best pic but if you go on my build page ( Hell of a Time) i got a pic from behind the axle. I use a single ram from boyce. The brackets for my pinion brakes came from boyce equipment as well. Only problem i have with it mounted behind the axle is its in the way of my link bars. but if your running leaves its not a problem for you. You ever get up this way n wanna take a look at some stuff feel free to hit me up ++peace
You can also run Toyota brake caliper and rotor as for steering ram I used tractor supply ram on my 5tons