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Old 08-22-2009, 03:52 PM   #1
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Re: Mcgaughys Big Brake Kit

Does anyone know if the front kit changes the track width?
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Old 08-22-2009, 06:02 PM   #2
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Does anyone know if the front kit changes the track width?
McGaughy's kit does not narrow the trac-width.

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Old 08-26-2009, 08:48 PM   #3
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I can take a measurement for you if that helps any?

(Just let me know from where to where to take it)
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Old 08-27-2009, 02:20 AM   #4
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I can take a measurement for you if that helps any?

(Just let me know from where to where to take it)
That would be cool if you would take a measurement from outside of rotor to outside of rotor on the plate where the wheel will mount to. That way I can measure from outside of drum to outside of drum and post that measurement and we will have at least one good sample of how much this pushes out the trac-width
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Old 08-27-2009, 05:35 PM   #5
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So you want outer rotor edge to edge + hub offset, right?
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Yes, that would be perfect and good FAQ info for the future IMHO.
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Old 08-27-2009, 10:11 PM   #7
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Re: Mcgaughys Big Brake Kit

Can you please post Pics of this Piece?

Preferably front and Rear Set ups.
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Old 08-28-2009, 03:02 AM   #8
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Gvizzle,

My rear axle is still not mounted yet, waiting on my drop arms,
but there are quite a few pictures in my top siggy linky below.

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Old 03-27-2010, 11:24 AM   #9
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Man that's a good looking conversion and a great price. I would still like "specific" details on how the rear can be done.
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Old 03-28-2010, 10:12 AM   #10
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I used the front kit. Like others said, on 73-87 trucks the factory brake line routing hole through the frame is in front of the crossmember, and the rubber air line they supply you with is way to short to reach there. I took pics and sent them to Mcgaughys, and they basically played dumb and said my truck was the first one they had seen where the factory brake line was not routed behind the crossmember, so I just ordered up some stainless lines to us. the kit definitely looks great though. I have a pic here, but have not been on this site in a year, and can not remember how to post it.
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Old 03-29-2010, 10:48 AM   #11
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I used the front kit. Like others said, on 73-87 trucks the factory brake line routing hole through the frame is in front of the crossmember, and the rubber air line they supply you with is way to short to reach there. I took pics and sent them to Mcgaughys, and they basically played dumb and said my truck was the first one they had seen where the factory brake line was not routed behind the crossmember, so I just ordered up some stainless lines to us. the kit definitely looks great though. I have a pic here, but have not been on this site in a year, and can not remember how to post it.
They play dumb or call you a liar. My front hubs didn't spin true. My new wheels looked bent when you spun them. We sent the worst one back and they just wiped the grease out and sent it back. They said they sent a perfect "new" one back. Looks like they tried to drive the races in some more. Little did they know I made a mark on it to see if they were going to send me a new one. When I called them back the ass on the line pretty much called me a liar. I wouldn't buy anything from them agian. It'll cost me about 100.00 to get them machined properly. Not worth dealing with them anymore.

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Old 03-29-2010, 08:33 PM   #12
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Re: Mcgaughys Big Brake Kit

could someone take a picture of the actual spindle... like with the rotor removed..? might be too late for some people but if somone has one ready to be installed, i would surely appreciate that... thanks
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could someone take a picture of the actual spindle... like with the rotor removed..? might be too late for some people but if somone has one ready to be installed, i would surely appreciate that... thanks
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Here is a pic of the Mcgaughys spindle from their big brake kit with a true C5 rotor and caliper. I am not crazy about the hubs they use with their kit so I mated a readily available and inexpensive street rod hub and vette brake to their spindle. I have to get some batteries for my camara tomorrow and take a pic of the bare spindle. Just so everyone is aware, its the same ole drop spindle with some milling done.
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....Just so everyone is aware, its the same ole drop spindle with some milling done.
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Is there a reason you use McGaughys spindles? Would DJM work as well?
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Is there a reason you use McGaughys spindles? Would DJM work as well?
Did you ever find out what the deal is on this. Buying some DJM dropped spindles now and want to upgrade to bigger brakes later
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hey way2lo2, i sent you a pair of pm's... and thanks for the reply... ive been staring at your photos for.. no lie... 10 minutes.. lol nice work.
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Are those grade 5 bolts with metric 8.8 on the calipers? Why not go for grade 8 and 10.9 flange bolts? Might be a bit more but worth piece of mind.
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Are those grade 5 bolts with metric 8.8 on the calipers? Why not go for grade 8 and 10.9 flange bolts? Might be a bit more but worth piece of mind.
Good eye, I was waiting for someone to catch that. When I mocked it up, I didn't have the correct length bolts in grade 8 and I usually run factory caliper bolts but in this application they were too short so again I grabbed what I had in the nut and bolt bins. I figured that be strong enough for mock up pics.
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Good eye, I was waiting for someone to catch that. When I mocked it up, I didn't have the correct length bolts in grade 8 and I usually run factory caliper bolts but in this application they were too short so again I grabbed what I had in the nut and bolt bins. I figured that be strong enough for mock up pics.
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Hey Nate, did you ever have a chance to measure the replacement hub diameters at the base and the top (nearest the grease cap) and the overall height of the "snout" of the hub?

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Will this work? Sorry about the quality of the picture and I forgot to get the width of the hub. Good luck


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Guys

In the first picture i did beat the dust covers in.

second picture shows how you will need the move the brake line to the back side of the drop member. Hope this helps

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Thanks Dillon,

The pics help, but I really needed the diameters more than the depth. But I really appreciate that you remembered to snap a few pics.

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