Mopar-Man
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I have a Dana 60 in my Duster I took on a trade for my 8 3/4. It has drum brakes that I want to convert to disc. I do not want to change my wheel offset significantly. Any suggestions on a kit?
Dr Diff's kit lets you keep the OE style tapered bearings.
As does the set-up I bought from dodgedifferent2. I believe the set-up from TSR allows it as well.
All rear disk kits are going to increase the track width slightly, usually only a 1/4" to 5/16". A disk rotor is just thicker than the drums where they sit on the axle flanges, that's the difference and where the increase in offset comes from.
Dr Diff's kit lets you keep the OE style tapered bearings. If that's important you'd better check the other kits, because most require non adjustable green bearings.
Perfect. I got my wheels and tires and need 1/4" spacer to clear the leafs so this would kill two birds. I don't know what bearings I have? I am running 35 spline Yukon axles. They just bolted in.
Rear brakes were originally on my 8 3/4 rearend now they are on my Dana 60. They were bought years ago so prices have undoubtedly increased. Go to Wilwoods website to get the exact measurements and thicknesses of the brake hats.how much $$$. How thick is the hat?