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GRNOVA
06-03-2008, 04:03 PM
It is time to order some new wheels. One question I have is ,drum verses disc, Will this make a diference in ordering a wheel. I want to put some 20" wheels on the dana 60 with a 295/40/20. What set up should I look at so I do not have to do this twice,wheel / disc/ tire?
This will be going on my 65'.23981
GetMore
06-03-2008, 05:14 PM
I may be wrong, but drums or disks, it should be the same for wheel fitment. 20" wheels give you lots of room for brakes!
The rotor should be about the same thickness as the drums, where they mount to the axle flange.
rjsjea
06-03-2008, 05:23 PM
I think it will depend on what drums you have now and what disc brakes you are getting.
Do the brakes first then measure for wheels maybe?? A 295/40/20 is like 29.5" tall......pretty tall tire. After all you dont wanna be rollin 20's with drum brakes lookin thru
Apogee
06-03-2008, 05:35 PM
Discs tend to be about 1/16 to 1/8" wider than most drum setups, the difference between the thickness of the hat of the drum and the hat of the rotor being used.
You can go big inside 20's so long as you can fit the calipers behind the spokes, which is never a given. Even a relatively small caliper like the rear C5/C6 can have major fitment issues depending on the wheel design and offset. The sweet phat lip design on many of today's wheels tends to push the spokes into the face of the calipers, regardless of wheel diameter. It's my opinion that you're typically safer to determine what your braking needs are and how you plan to fill them before you drop a bunch of coin on wheels.
Tobin
KORE3
GRNOVA
06-03-2008, 06:11 PM
Thanks for your input everyone. I am planning on going with Super Spokes (--as soon a the group buy starts again--:idea: ) and a 13" rotor, I am running wilwoods on front. I thought about doing the disc setup first ,just trying to save time, but believe me I would rather save the coin by doing it ONCE. Just want to make sure everything is in order before I make the plunge.
GRNOVA
06-08-2008, 11:14 AM
Here is a pic of my axel form the dana 60. I am trying to find the measurement of the offset but am a little confused on where to measure from. And trying to figure out if I have a green bearing or not? I am a little ( alot) confused, and want to order the right setup. Can someone please help? This may be easy and I am reading into it to much. The measurement I came up with is 2 and a heavy 1/4".
Thanks in advance.
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chicane67
06-08-2008, 11:27 AM
Oooo... welded retainer. Big mistake.
Install the axle into the housing end and measure from the surface of the housing end flange... to the wheel flange surface of the axle. That will give you a better measurement than a 'heavy quarter'.
Cant really say about the bearing and its age... but it looks to be clean and possibly have had little use... no discoloration, o-ring not flat... etc.
GRNOVA
06-08-2008, 11:30 AM
Why is a welded retainer a big mistake?
chicane67
06-08-2008, 11:50 AM
Well... it creates the 'failure point' for the axle shaft.
A retainer with the correct interference fit will negate any need to tack weld a retainer. But metallurgically, anytime you weld on the surface of axleshaft... its a bad idea. Surface tension, tortion and normal loading will propagate stress risers. Those stress risers will lead to radial cracks... which will lead most likely to a tortional failure. Especially with the tires in the back ground of that picture.
Am I saying that it cant be done? No... I have seen quite a few live up to some good abuse.
Will it fail 100% of the time? No... but its not a question of "if"... its a question of "when" it will fail.
It is just frowned upon as 'bad practice' in the industry.
GRNOVA
06-08-2008, 12:08 PM
Is there a way to save these axels or make them correct?
And by the way I appreci:twothumbs ate all of the advice.
GRNOVA
06-15-2008, 10:03 AM
The rear is all freshened up ready for axels and discs next week ...can't wait:yum:
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GRNOVA
06-26-2008, 02:32 PM
:jump: Just got my new brakes in today. Cant wait to get started any tips?
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Oooo... nice!
Watch/follow torque settings closely when assembling the rotor/hubs. Also, follow the directions closely for the wire wrap.
Post pics of your progress!
Btw, are you running the correct green bearings on that D60? (I assume you are using mopar ends). Need the MO400 bearing.
GRNOVA
06-26-2008, 06:01 PM
G T This may sound stupid but I have a flange that is connected to the bearing is this correct? I took the axels in when I ordered the kit 140 2117 B.
GRNOVA
06-27-2008, 03:59 AM
The drivers side is on but the bolts that go through the housing ends only thread halfway into the nuts, alittle concerned about this maybe I can find longer ones?http://s300.photobucket.com/albums/nn13/tnt342/65%20nova/?action=view¤t=100_0190.jpg
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