Gday Mark
I have a HG ute with a Salisbury (10 bolt LSD) and have had it converted to disc brakes. I did, sorry the mechanic did, got new axles made up to use Commodore calipers and rotors. The new axles are thicker in diameter and therefore stronger. And you know the history and know they havent been flogged to death.
You do also have to fit a proportioning valve as well. Certain models that had factory all wheel disc brakes can be utilised for sourcing a master cylinder with a proportioning valve.
If you do the conversion you have to be aware to keep the original factory track other wise you will have to allow for the difference, either adding or subtracting the difference with either spacers(dodgy) or trying to find a set of wheels with the right dish or a custom made set of wheels. More money!
For this measure and record everything! Wheel to wheel, drum to drum, inside and outside.
A company in South East Queensland made these up for my mechanic and from memory it cost around $800 for the two axles. Then count in the cost of the Commodore calipers, rotors(I used slotted items), pads, brake line, handbrake cables(can be sourced from the wreckers) and reco kits. I think it all came in under $1000.
If you want to, email me and I can pass on to you my mechanics info, he is also in South East Queenslandand, he can get you pointed in the right direction.
I am not keen on doing the ford bits into a Holden idea either and if its just going to be a neat streeter, then you dont need a 9 inch that will stand big horsepower or that will drain power from a motor that doesnt do 10 second quarters.
Cheers,
Nicho
Iam a fuel injected suicide machine!
Edited by user Tuesday, 19 January 2010 7:41:01 AM(UTC)
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