I've been mulling over the cost/benefit ratio of disk brake conversion for a series rover. Before I drop over $2k per axle I was hoping someone out there may have done the conversion and can comment on the braking improvement over stock drums w/dual master. Any takers?
Disk brake conversion
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check out TeriAnn's page in regard to your question:
Matt
'66 88 GM powered
'89 SWB RRC (sold)
'67 109 NADA 6cyl. Station Wagon #2 (sold)
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thanks Matt- I've seen some of her other info and she's very informative. Did a search here and didn't come up with anything so hopefully TerriAnn will come through once again!1960 Series II SWB
1994 NAS D90 ST
1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
2000 Disco SII (sold)
1995 RR Classic (sold)Comment
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Just my opinion, but it depends on how you use the truck.
I feel the conversion in a series truck is awefully expensive, so for me theres a diminishing marginal utility thing going on there.
Other trucks I've done conversions on (like an fj 40, and an old jeep) were worth it just becuase it was much cheaper on those trucks, so I figures what the heck.
If you are towing heavy items alot, or are doing a lot of rough off roading, then I'd say go for it. My quess is you are'nt, otherwise you'd be looking at axle conversions (and the brakes would go along with that project).
The dual master cylinder is a much better use of funds (and a safety upgrade from the single) on a series truck, and it sounds like you've already done that.Travis
'66 IIa 88Comment
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Originally posted by JayGossthanks Matt- I've seen some of her other info and she's very informative. Did a search here and didn't come up with anything so hopefully TerriAnn will come through once again!
I feel like I just wasted a couple day's research and documentation
Braking improvement is purely subjective without some very specialized tools & a team of people. I tried to avoid a subjective opinion on that web page. Personally, I think my brakes work better on dry pavement after the disc brake conversion than before. But this is purely subjective. Of course I only spend a little over $1000 total for both front axles so can not comment about the expensive upgrade.
After a water crossing , backing down a hill and trying to keep the 109 stationary, nose up on a hill is where the BIG improvements are.-
Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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TeriAnn
i think he may not have been able to load the page for some reason. fear not, your research is ALWAYS helpful, and not a minute has been wasted
glad to see you back after a posting absence!
your disc break conversion page has helped me quite a bit when thinking about moving that direction, and im sure im not the only one!Matt
'66 88 GM powered
'89 SWB RRC (sold)
'67 109 NADA 6cyl. Station Wagon #2 (sold)
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I could see it for a 109 but in an 88" with the standard engine I think the drum brakes are fine.Comment
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Originally posted by O'BrienTeriAnn
i think he may not have been able to load the page for some reason. fear not, your research is ALWAYS helpful, and not a minute has been wasted
glad to see you back after a posting absence!
your disc break conversion page has helped me quite a bit when thinking about moving that direction, and im sure im not the only one!1960 Series II SWB
1994 NAS D90 ST
1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
2000 Disco SII (sold)
1995 RR Classic (sold)Comment
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Originally posted by O'BrienTeriAnn
glad to see you back after a posting absence!
Though my post to this thread was mostly about dismay at someone not finding anything useful about disc brake conversions on my web page about disc brake conversions. Its basically a frivolous posting.-
Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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Originally posted by TeriAnnUh Thanks, but my posting absence was basically topics that I didn't feel I could make a meaningful contribution to. I'm trying not to post just to see myself in print. If there is something I can't contribute to or if what I might say has already been said there's no reason for me to post.
Though my post to this thread was mostly about dismay at someone not finding anything useful about disc brake conversions on my web page about disc brake conversions. Its basically a frivolous posting.1960 Series II SWB
1994 NAS D90 ST
1963 SIIa SWB (sold)
1971 SIIa SWB (sold)
2000 Disco SII (sold)
1995 RR Classic (sold)Comment
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Although I don't have the RN kit, my disc setup is a vast improvement over my drums. The truck stops straight, no problems when wet, non of the "these work great when in top nick" problems associated with drums. Ever have water get into drums then freeze? not fun... A significant improvement in my opinion.
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