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Brackets from Poser
$65

Parts from Rockauto.com

(rotors) 1990 CHEVROLET K1500 PICKUP 5.0L 305cid V8 TBI (H)
ALLSAFE 5977RGS $ 13.49 $ 0.00 2 $ 26.98
(Calipers)1978 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 5.0L 305cid V8 2BBL (U)
A1 CARDONE 18-4071 $ 10.79 $ 10.00 1 $ 20.79
A1 CARDONE 18-4072 $ 10.79 $ 10.00 1 $ 20.79
(pads)RAYBESTOS RR-D154M $ 11.40 $ 0.00 1 $ 11.40
(Brake lines)1983 NISSAN 200SX 2.2L 2187cc L4 MFI (R) [Z22E]
RAYBESTOS BH38149 $ 10.08 $ 0.00 2 $ 20.16
Shipping $ 25.78
Order Total $ 125.90

2 bolts to hold the brake lines to the calipers from local dealer
PN 88891786
$12.00

About $205 and don't have to jack adjusting the rear brakes anymore and no more leaky wheel cylinders! :bounce: :bounce2: :flamingo:
 
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osagecruiser said:
any pics of the install?..

osagcruiser



He will have his brackets next week.... ;)



Info added to the FAQ!


Thanks David!


:beer: :beer: :beer:


Hey, and find this thread, and add any more info to it as the install progresses, so it will stay in the FAQ! :)
 
Now...

What do you do different if you want to relocate your e-brake to the rear wheels?

Chuck
 
Caddy calipers were $55 or so a piece. I'm a cheap bastard and will use a line lock if I just gotta have an e-brake.
 
The ElDorado calipers will fit Poser's brackets, but running the cables to the p-brake and getting them adjusted is not easy. Why would you ditch the stock LC brake, are you doing some TC mods?
I would stick with the Monte calipers and K.I.S.S.

ed
 
Got an auto tranny and np241 tcase so no stock ebrake! In a Pig so offset rear end and ctr output tcase doesn't hurt me.
 
David,

2 bolts to hold the brake lines to the calipers from local dealer
PN 88891786
$12.00


Was it a Nissan dealer that you got these bolts from?
 
78toyFJ40 said:
David,
Was it a Nissan dealer that you got these bolts from?


I went to the GM dealership and the parts drone didn't want to just look for a couple. He looked them up in the computer... They were like $3 a piece, but they had none in stock and would have to order them from an east coast distribution center or something.

I went to NAPA with the parts in hand and found a couple in a bin of banjo bolts.
 
Thanks m8's!

I have a GM bolt but the hole in it does not line up with the hole in the Raybestos bajo fitting. I will try the good old NAPA.
 
as for the cadillac calipers with e-brake cable, my husband hates them on his GMC full size K5 truck, the e-brake cable ratchet mehanism is not terribly reliable, gets stuck, and is a pain to adjust.

As for the rear disk conversion: you will need a proportioning valve or a master cylinder that contains one.........
 
78toyFJ40 said:
David,




Was it a Nissan dealer that you got these bolts from?



Googled the part number and this came up... INFO


too funny.. :)










" Calip bolt from Cheby, 2 PN 88891786, $3.58 each "
 
yes ithey do.
 
Brackets, rotors and miscellaneous can be provided by Poser. Money well spent in my book.
 

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