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Old 12-08-2018, 07:03 PM   #1
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Disc TO Drum Conversion Help

The title sums it up! It looks like I will likely be converting BACK to rear drums on my truck, specifically so I can have a functioning parking brake if/when I take out my Spicer 5831 (where the current brake is mounted).

So I am gathering parts, and have hit a little bit of a road block. I would like to mount slip on drums instead of mounting them behind the hubs. Is there any way to do it without changing axle housings? I have searched and searched, but am coming up empty. Does anybody make a backing plate spacer, or am I overlooking a simple solution?

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Old 12-08-2018, 07:11 PM   #2
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Re: Disc TO Drum Conversion Help

need way more info please ?

truck ?

year ?

what axle family ?

fill in this and i might be able to help . your question is way to void of specific info .
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Old 12-08-2018, 07:44 PM   #3
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Re: Disc TO Drum Conversion Help

Crap - what a brain fart I had!

The truck is an 85 K2500 with a full float 14 bolt swapped in. The rear is an early 80’s axle.

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Old 12-08-2018, 07:50 PM   #4
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Re: Disc TO Drum Conversion Help

oh k now we get the info you need .

bad part is the pop off drum style is a whole different spindle bearing spacing . hub / spindle is whole different combo from the older setup .

so if you truly want pop off drums then you need to get the axle built for it and cut/weld spring perches and shock mounts to fit your older setup .

i found this out the hard way years ago with a disk brake swap kit i had all ready to go and the stuff wouldnt fit at all from my older press on drum style i had the rotors loaded on to already with new bearings / races / seals .

hope this helps you out .

what you going to do with the spicer 5831 ? ? ?
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Old 12-08-2018, 09:07 PM   #5
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Re: Disc TO Drum Conversion Help

That's kind of what I was afraid of! The rear disks have worked well, but I don't really tow, do a lot of slowing with my gears, and have some 13x3.5 rear drum brakes waiting to go on.

As for the 5831, not sure what to do with it yet. I MIGHT keep it in the truck, but it certainly is not really helping me with my mileage. It is just good for keeping RPMs down.
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