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Submitted By: Josh
Date: February 19, 2011, 09:03:28 PM
Views: 2773
]I didn't find a recipe specifically for the d70-2U dually rear out of a Dodge - so here it is. Took longer than I expected - results are worth it none-the-less.
Parts (I'll fill more of these in when I walk back out to the shop and examine receipts)
Caliper Brackets are from diy4x.com - D70 HD brackets for crew cab Chevy duallys (figured I'd give these a shot...)
Calipers - standard Chevy 3/4 ton front 73-87 etc.
Rotors - 2003 Chevy 3500 Express Van rear dually rotor (most all 1 ton rear dually rotors in the 2000+ GM stuff)
Studs - Dorman 610-215 (factory stud for this axle)
Brake lines - Chevette 1979 front lines
Starting point... 1990 Ramcharger w/1tons - usual stuff.
9/16" studs I swapped into this rear 12 years ago aren't long enough after the addition of a 1/2" spacer plate
Wheel/tire removed - large dually drum exposed... as well as my eBay-made in china 1/2" spacer plate.
Top view to show how the axle necks down before the brake backing plate flange. Don't make fun of my un-cut U-bolts...
Axle pulled, hole stuffed...
Hub/drum pulled... time for a brake job? heh... (for the keen eyes - I did away with the E brake 12 years ago...)
Muck...
Drum brake backing plate removed to reveal 4 bolt flange
Rear shot to show the distance between the flange and spindle on a dually rear as well as the axle 'neck' down...
Dressing the flange up a bit - the caliper brackets didn't quite fit - I massaged the bracket on the passenger side vs. the step in the flange on the drivers side...
Caliper bracket had many holes... I drilled my own for two reasons - place the air bleeder at the 12 o'clock position for ease of air evacuation and to miss the springs with the caliper bolts
New custom hole positions scribed...
Drilling the rotor holes out to 11/16ths - I had a friend open up the hub hole from ~4.8" to 5.2" on a lathe (goofed that, didn't have to go quite so big... no biggie)
Massaging the made in china 1/2" wheel spacer plates to 43/64ths
Drilling the four new 1/2" flange mounting holes in the caliper brackets
Bolting on the caliper bracket
Getting set up to press in the studs
Afterwards checking to see if a .003 feeler gauge would snag under the edge of the stud head - none did - good enuff...
Date: February 19, 2011, 09:03:28 PM
Views: 2773
]I didn't find a recipe specifically for the d70-2U dually rear out of a Dodge - so here it is. Took longer than I expected - results are worth it none-the-less.
Parts (I'll fill more of these in when I walk back out to the shop and examine receipts)
Caliper Brackets are from diy4x.com - D70 HD brackets for crew cab Chevy duallys (figured I'd give these a shot...)
Calipers - standard Chevy 3/4 ton front 73-87 etc.
Rotors - 2003 Chevy 3500 Express Van rear dually rotor (most all 1 ton rear dually rotors in the 2000+ GM stuff)
Studs - Dorman 610-215 (factory stud for this axle)
Brake lines - Chevette 1979 front lines
Starting point... 1990 Ramcharger w/1tons - usual stuff.

9/16" studs I swapped into this rear 12 years ago aren't long enough after the addition of a 1/2" spacer plate
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Wheel/tire removed - large dually drum exposed... as well as my eBay-made in china 1/2" spacer plate.
.jpg)
Top view to show how the axle necks down before the brake backing plate flange. Don't make fun of my un-cut U-bolts...
.jpg)
Axle pulled, hole stuffed...
.jpg)
Hub/drum pulled... time for a brake job? heh... (for the keen eyes - I did away with the E brake 12 years ago...)
.jpg)
Muck...
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Drum brake backing plate removed to reveal 4 bolt flange
.jpg)
Rear shot to show the distance between the flange and spindle on a dually rear as well as the axle 'neck' down...
.jpg)
Dressing the flange up a bit - the caliper brackets didn't quite fit - I massaged the bracket on the passenger side vs. the step in the flange on the drivers side...
.jpg)
Caliper bracket had many holes... I drilled my own for two reasons - place the air bleeder at the 12 o'clock position for ease of air evacuation and to miss the springs with the caliper bolts
.jpg)
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New custom hole positions scribed...
.jpg)
Drilling the rotor holes out to 11/16ths - I had a friend open up the hub hole from ~4.8" to 5.2" on a lathe (goofed that, didn't have to go quite so big... no biggie)
.jpg)
Massaging the made in china 1/2" wheel spacer plates to 43/64ths
.jpg)
Drilling the four new 1/2" flange mounting holes in the caliper brackets
.jpg)
Bolting on the caliper bracket
.jpg)
Getting set up to press in the studs
.jpg)
Afterwards checking to see if a .003 feeler gauge would snag under the edge of the stud head - none did - good enuff...
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