My hat is off to you and those others who are supporting this market. It takes a lot of balls to not only support and maintain a market that is over 30 years old, but to innovate and improve upon that market. You are releasing products that are needed, and are a great improvement over stock, or previous upgrades the market has seen come and go over the years. I've got my '85 over at Cody Crafted getting your 4" trail setup with stage 2.5 beams, and I can't wait until I am able to get the big brake kit on the front. I've got a 9" already, but now I see how important the rear setup is as well. Well done.....
So, you replaced the rear drums with discs WITHOUT a specific master cylinder? I'm thinking not, otherwise the rears would still only receive 20-25% of the energy, and the stopping distance would remain at least 80 feet. What else was done to the system please?
My hat is off to you and those others who are supporting this market. It takes a lot of balls to not only support and maintain a market that is over 30 years old, but to innovate and improve upon that market. You are releasing products that are needed, and are a great improvement over stock, or previous upgrades the market has seen come and go over the years. I've got my '85 over at Cody Crafted getting your 4" trail setup with stage 2.5 beams, and I can't wait until I am able to get the big brake kit on the front. I've got a 9" already, but now I see how important the rear setup is as well. Well done.....
Awesome video, DM you guys are rockstars for the OBS community
Awesome job guys! Great video demonstration.
Can you add the rear brake kit without the Currie Axle? It's nice but I don't need the fully built rear axle.
Great demo 🤘🏻
Take my money... If I had it 😅
Definatly on the list though. Great demo
So just the back looks good 😎😂
What is the part number #
Fit 15” wheels?
I am curious too, but I doubt it since it is a 13” rotor.
No you have to go to 16 😕
So, you replaced the rear drums with discs WITHOUT a specific master cylinder? I'm thinking not, otherwise the rears would still only receive 20-25% of the energy, and the stopping distance would remain at least 80 feet. What else was done to the system please?