DIY video of installing a Chevy disc brake kit that Jeep parts suppliers want huge money for. Sure they include new bearings and hubs, but you can purchase those separate and still be half their cost. Always shop around on eBay or Amazon for cheapest pricing.
*It’s a good idea to replace the oil seals & bearings at this time.
Chevy Disc Conversion Parts List for Each Axle
Calipers
Fits 1980 Chevy K10 Pickup 4×4
(1 qty) Cardone #18-4124
(1 qty) Cardone #18-4125
Caliper Brackets
Fits 1971-1991 Chevy/GMC 1/2 ton 4 Wheel Drive Trucks. Blazer, Jimmy, K5, K10, K1500 and more.
(1 set) #CB7191
Pads
Fits 1980 Chevy K10 Pickup 4×4. Fronts, organic material
(1 set) O’Reillys #D52
Rotors
Fits 1977-78 CJ *1-1/8” thick*
(2 qty) Bendix #PRT1155
Hoses
Fits 1978 Chevy K10 Pickup 4×4
(2 qty) Brakebest #BH79339
Lug Studs
(10 qty) Dorman #610-219
Wheel Spacers
For original 16ā wheels only
(1 set) 1ā wide 5×5.5ā aka 5×139.7 bolt pattern
Bleeders
(1 set) Russel Speed Bleeders #639580 (10mm x 1.5 thread)
Where did you get the hubs
Do you know if this kit you made would fit on a 63 FC-150… Thank you
Thanks man, my dad and are restoring a cj2a rn and we are thinking a going to disk brakes so thank you for the very helpful video
Great video. What are the part numbers for the hubs?
What kind of master cylinder did you use? I got a cj3a about ready to work on.
Need help, will that kit work on a 1973 jeep commando?
Great video!!! Will this work for a '71 CJ5?
Well done. I have a 69 cj5 and was going to do just the front but now I think Iām doing all four wheels.
You did a great job on this video, i like the way it is so complete. I have a 1957 Jeep FC-150 that I would like to do this on. It is the one with the narrow axles. Do you know if this video is compatable with my jeep? Could I use the same part numbers or would mine be different? Thank you so much!
What dual reservoir master cylinder works best with this?
Good production on the video, thanks. I see you replaced the hubs with new, can you confirm the PN or source that you used?