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<blockquote data-quote="d_daffron" data-source="post: 698048" data-attributes="member: 4983"><p>I dont actually have a setup to post, I'm going an entirely different route on my axle.</p><p></p><p>I was just trying to help out the guys who are considering this setup by posting some comparison specs on the parts these kits are supposably made with. I dont actually have any brake at all on my 05+ SD60 since I'm running a straight drive case and decided to go rear brakes only.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>I'm running the stock calipers and rotors on the pre 04 SD60 in my jeep. I redrilled the hubs tp the new bolt pattern then opened up the holes in the rotors about 1/8" and slid everything back together. It was significantly easier than trying to redrill a new bolt pattern in the rotors.</p><p></p><p>One possible problem you'd run into using chevy rotors is the need to turn the wheel bearing register diameter down some so the chevy rotor will fit. Its not a huge peoblem because if youre going to 8x6.5 youre going to have to turn the bearings down to be able to bolt an 8x6.5 rim up anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d_daffron, post: 698048, member: 4983"] I dont actually have a setup to post, I'm going an entirely different route on my axle. I was just trying to help out the guys who are considering this setup by posting some comparison specs on the parts these kits are supposably made with. I dont actually have any brake at all on my 05+ SD60 since I'm running a straight drive case and decided to go rear brakes only. I'm running the stock calipers and rotors on the pre 04 SD60 in my jeep. I redrilled the hubs tp the new bolt pattern then opened up the holes in the rotors about 1/8" and slid everything back together. It was significantly easier than trying to redrill a new bolt pattern in the rotors. One possible problem you'd run into using chevy rotors is the need to turn the wheel bearing register diameter down some so the chevy rotor will fit. Its not a huge peoblem because if youre going to 8x6.5 youre going to have to turn the bearings down to be able to bolt an 8x6.5 rim up anyway. [/QUOTE]
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