A difficult brake conversion question
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- Tucson/Marana Arizona
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- -1975 Jeep CJ5, 360 V8, Headers, Duel Exhaust,T15 transmission, D-20 Transfer case, Twin Stick Conversion, Warn 8274 Winch
-1951 Willys Wagon, 4 cylinder, "F" head, little rust, very close to stock
Background - '75 CJ5 with stock drum brakes ......
Modification - Installing a 1977 front axle with disk brakes. These brakes are two year only items with the thick rotors. The rotors are in good shape. They are new but have surface rust from sitting around. The calipers and pads are new also. The PO was in the process of rebuilding his jeep but stopped for some reason.
Problematic next step - I know that a new Master Cylinder and Proportioning Valve will be needed. My Jeep guy is nervous about recommending the parts that I will need so I'm coming to you guys for advice. If you have done this popular upgrade and are happy with the results, what parts did you use?
Modification - Installing a 1977 front axle with disk brakes. These brakes are two year only items with the thick rotors. The rotors are in good shape. They are new but have surface rust from sitting around. The calipers and pads are new also. The PO was in the process of rebuilding his jeep but stopped for some reason.
Problematic next step - I know that a new Master Cylinder and Proportioning Valve will be needed. My Jeep guy is nervous about recommending the parts that I will need so I'm coming to you guys for advice. If you have done this popular upgrade and are happy with the results, what parts did you use?
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