SmithvilleD
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The only dual piston kit I could find was for half ton pickups, not for 3/4 ton rigs.
Don
Plus with an OEM mass produced brake setup, you have a broad selection of pad friction choices as well as most all the replacement/maintenance parts are available most anywhere. But getting all these late model parts at a reasonable cost might take finding a suitable rolling chassis donor like I found on craigslist. Otherwise separately sourcing new brake rotors, caliper holders, dust shields, unit bearing hubs, & axles would dollar up in a hurry.
This swap would add considerable unsprung weight to the front-end as these newer dual piston calipers are beefy cast-iron & the rotors are thicker/more metal mass to absorb greater braking heat loads. But the newer trucks drive quite well & the braking is dramatically better than our older trucks.
Things I'm wondering:
Is the conversion kit's modification to the '01-'07 steering knuckle is something as simple as boring different ball joint tapers into the newer steering knuckle?
Are the kit included "flat washers" some type of spacer for the ball joints? The newer truck's inner tie-rod ends are joined to the ctr link similar to the inner tie-rod setup on most rack/pinion's... so maybe the tie-rod adaptors in this kit are to mate the outer tie-rods (that fit the new strg knuckle) to our older truck's OEM ctr link?
Are the newer truck's unit bearing hubs & axles actually stouter than our older truck's? The newer HDs are rated at 9200 -vs- the older HD's 8600?
I've got the parts to figure many of these things out; but not the time/opportunity in the near future to pull my truck apart to compare the stock parts to the newer truck's parts. I'll get to it, but not for a while.
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