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Age: 32 Posts: 69 Joined: 11th May 2012 Ride: 94 tickford enhanced xg ute Location: devonport |
ok, so im wondering if anyone has ever tried to fit e-series falcon front disc's to an 70-80's f100 pick up. with the appropriate bearing, would they fit? what i am after is the falcon stud pattern as they are very easy to find rims for (i cant find s**t for my truck anywhere ).
also, what would you have to do to ditch the drum rear end for disc? would that be a matter of just changing the ends or would you need to replace the whole diff housing? thanks in advance for any help. |
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What year is you F100?
Depending on fit, I would look at the AUII/III hubs or the BA/BF Hubs and associated braking as it is a major upgrade from the E Series in the braking department, this will still give the the 114.3x5 stud pattern and offset shouldn't worry you too much with the F100. If fitting the AU/BA hubs would be too difficult then look at the Big Brake Upgrade kits. 69 Mustang upgrade http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FORD-MUSTANG ... 487b17fbdc XY 330mm upgrade http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FORD-FALCON- ... 20f73120f9 E Series 330mm upgrade http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FALCON-BIG-B ... 27f2cb8505 Not sure on the rear but depending on the track, you could look at an XC type 9" rear or maybe look at modifying the brake set up from a later model Falcon/Territory to fit. |
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Age: 32 Posts: 69 Joined: 11th May 2012 Ride: 94 tickford enhanced xg ute Location: devonport |
its a 1978 truck. would the axle's or shafts or what ever you call them be a thicker diameter on the f truck in turn being to big to fit thought a falcon disc/hub? does that make sense?
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Do you have an F100 stub axle to measure up?
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Posts: 47 Joined: 16th Feb 2010 Ride: Ford Territory and Falcon RTV Location: None of your business |
A better idea IMHO would be to fit the whole Falcon E-series front suspension and diff using this kit;
Quote: Our Falcon IFS conversion for 1953-79 F100 http://www.thepickupplace.com.au/chassi ... parts.html Maybe grab a bargain as the business is closing down. |
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Got this info from Timken US, for 1978 F100 RWD.
Front Bearings: Inner Bearing; Cone Bore-1.3775", width-0.66". Cup OD-2.328", width-0.47" Outer Bearing; Cone Bore- 0.8856", width-0.655". Cup OD-1.781", width-0.475" Need to find the info on the E Series Bearings, Have a set put away. I might measure them tomorrow if I can find a battery for my digital vernier. |
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Age: 32 Posts: 69 Joined: 11th May 2012 Ride: 94 tickford enhanced xg ute Location: devonport |
{USERNAME} wrote: Do you have an F100 stub axle to measure up? not at the moment mate. {USERNAME} wrote: Got this info from Timken US, for 1978 F100 RWD. Front Bearings: Inner Bearing; Cone Bore-1.3775", width-0.66". Cup OD-2.328", width-0.47" Outer Bearing; Cone Bore- 0.8856", width-0.655". Cup OD-1.781", width-0.475" Need to find the info on the E Series Bearings, Have a set put away. I might measure them tomorrow if I can find a battery for my digital vernier. it would be great if you could mate. i dont have any spare parts atm and i just wanted to do a bit of research and see if it is possible. |
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Hello,
From memory the F100 pattern is the same as Daihatsu, Suzuki and Lada. Now the Landcruiser is 5 bolt, it may also be the same stud diameter. It may give a better chance of finding some at a wrecker. Even new Sunraysia's could be worth a look.
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maccamillion |
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Age: 32 Posts: 69 Joined: 11th May 2012 Ride: 94 tickford enhanced xg ute Location: devonport |
{USERNAME} wrote: Hello, From memory the F100 pattern is the same as Daihatsu, Suzuki and Lada. Now the Landcruiser is 5 bolt, it may also be the same stud diameter. It may give a better chance of finding some at a wrecker. Even new Sunraysia's could be worth a look. correct mate, hatsu, zuki n lada studs are the same. still having trouble finding rims though. i would like to avoid paying stupid amounts of cash at these rip off wreckers too. i have thought about new rims. also seeing as i live in tassie, im a bit restricted to what people have for sale. would it not be an upgrade(providing they fit) to be running falcon brake disc's over f100? |
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