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Old Jun 8, 2018 | 03:05 PM
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Break Conversion

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I have a 74 Ford F100 4x4 and looking to convert to disc breaks. What Makes and years will bolt on without the need to modify

Beside the break components i believe i need the I beams, spindles, radius arms and break dust covers
 
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Old Jun 8, 2018 | 03:30 PM
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Brake Conversion

Originally Posted by russhenry715
I know this post has to be somewhere on this site but unable to locate

I have a 74 Ford F100 4x4 and looking to convert to disc brakes. What Makes and years will bolt on without the need to modify

Beside the brake components i believe i need the I beams, spindles, radius arms and brake dust covers
Disc brakes were not available for F100/250 4WD's until 1976.
 
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Old Jun 8, 2018 | 05:08 PM
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You don't need the radius arms, just spindles out. You will have to change out the steering linkage if memory serves as I think the tie rod ends are larger on the disc brake spindles. Don't quote me on that- I changed mine over to the later style steering gear at the same time, so I had to either way. Brake hose mounting took me a bit of modification as the older axles do not have the same mounting points. You will have to change out the proportioning valve and master cylinder to disc brake style as well. As ND already said, 76 up will work. If you change the steering linkage, you will have to go to the 78-79 T-style because last I heard, one of the tie rods is not available for the 76-77.
 
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Where are you located? I am about to remove everything you need for the conversion.
 
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He's got a 4wd though he said. Are the calipers the same? The rotors, hubs (if separate like the 4wd is) and knuckle/spindle would I thought have been completely different?
Never played with the 2wd brakes myself, so I'm only quoting what I think are the normal differences. I actually did use 2wd brake hoses when converting my '71 Bronco D44 to Ford discs. The '76 and '77 EB hoses used a larger thread at the axle end, but the 2wd pickup hose fit both the caliper and the original steel lines on the Bronco.

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oh, and if you don't find someone here with the stuff, Randy at Driven Auto Parts is a Ford (mostly Early Broncos, but probably much other stuff as well) in Phoenix is a great source for used Ford truck parts.
 
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