I'm sure you are used to reading drums to discs.
This started months ago when I had Moser build me a 12 bolt rear. I requested GM ends so I could reuse my original drum brakes. I understand the benefits of discs but wanted the power of drums to hold the car back as no $$ for transbrake in the budget here. They could not built it with GM ends since the bearing is too small. So it was built with GM metric calipers with 11" rotors and all the brackets to make it fit.
The fit was impressive, got it all bolted on. Then my original Grand National 15" rims would not fit. Puzzled since so many have got this to work, even my 15" Centerline Draglite fit on. The specific issue is GN steel wheels are built with a reverse drop bead.
Many considerations were made to change the wheel to either a G Bodyparts.com 15" GN replica wheel, a 16" GNX wheel, which I like but concerned with availability of 16" tires, Billit Specialties has a wheel but it's a modern look of a GN wheel. I want original.
The resolutions, 11" Ford Explorer drum brakes with a set of drums drilled for the GM 4.75" pattern. Not quite an upgrade but it's bigger than the 9.5" that were on here the old school guys here that know servo action, will understand.
This started months ago when I had Moser build me a 12 bolt rear. I requested GM ends so I could reuse my original drum brakes. I understand the benefits of discs but wanted the power of drums to hold the car back as no $$ for transbrake in the budget here. They could not built it with GM ends since the bearing is too small. So it was built with GM metric calipers with 11" rotors and all the brackets to make it fit.
The fit was impressive, got it all bolted on. Then my original Grand National 15" rims would not fit. Puzzled since so many have got this to work, even my 15" Centerline Draglite fit on. The specific issue is GN steel wheels are built with a reverse drop bead.
Many considerations were made to change the wheel to either a G Bodyparts.com 15" GN replica wheel, a 16" GNX wheel, which I like but concerned with availability of 16" tires, Billit Specialties has a wheel but it's a modern look of a GN wheel. I want original.
The resolutions, 11" Ford Explorer drum brakes with a set of drums drilled for the GM 4.75" pattern. Not quite an upgrade but it's bigger than the 9.5" that were on here the old school guys here that know servo action, will understand.