Around the middle of September we had a discussion about using 76-78
Cadillac rear disc brakes on the GMC motorhome.
For some reason this discussion abruptly stopped without any conclusions.
Originally Tom Werner wanted to know if anyone had the parts from the 76-78
Cadillac to make the conversion and Patrick Flowers stated he was going to
check his spare rotor and rear drum to see if the front rotor could be used
on the rear hub.
Paul Bartz listed the parts needed to install the Cadillac parts on the GMC.
Since that time I have located the Cadillac parts required and want to know
the following.
1. Tom, are you still interested in developing a lower cost alternative to
the existing suppliers for rear disc brakes and do you still want the
Cadillac parts to evaluate? If you are, I will send you whatever you need as
long as you return them whenever you are through.
2. Patrick, did you ever get a chance to check out the possibility of using
the front rotor ( without modification ) for use on the rear hub?
3. Paul, do you know anyone who has modified the GMC as you described and if
so what are the results?
I hope I am not beating a dead horse by reviving this subject but it appears
that disc brakes have a distinct advantage, especially in mountain driving
and emergency stops as well as being self adjusting, and if many of you are
like me and looking for a low cost alternative to what is presently
available I think we should pursue this until we determine if a low cost
alternative is practical or not.
If anyone wants to refresh their memory on this subject check the posts
around Sept. 14 - 16.
I don't have any answers only questions.
Thanks for any additional information you can provide.
Dick Roberts
Hot and Sunny San Diego
Cadillac rear disc brakes on the GMC motorhome.
For some reason this discussion abruptly stopped without any conclusions.
Originally Tom Werner wanted to know if anyone had the parts from the 76-78
Cadillac to make the conversion and Patrick Flowers stated he was going to
check his spare rotor and rear drum to see if the front rotor could be used
on the rear hub.
Paul Bartz listed the parts needed to install the Cadillac parts on the GMC.
Since that time I have located the Cadillac parts required and want to know
the following.
1. Tom, are you still interested in developing a lower cost alternative to
the existing suppliers for rear disc brakes and do you still want the
Cadillac parts to evaluate? If you are, I will send you whatever you need as
long as you return them whenever you are through.
2. Patrick, did you ever get a chance to check out the possibility of using
the front rotor ( without modification ) for use on the rear hub?
3. Paul, do you know anyone who has modified the GMC as you described and if
so what are the results?
I hope I am not beating a dead horse by reviving this subject but it appears
that disc brakes have a distinct advantage, especially in mountain driving
and emergency stops as well as being self adjusting, and if many of you are
like me and looking for a low cost alternative to what is presently
available I think we should pursue this until we determine if a low cost
alternative is practical or not.
If anyone wants to refresh their memory on this subject check the posts
around Sept. 14 - 16.
I don't have any answers only questions.
Thanks for any additional information you can provide.
Dick Roberts
Hot and Sunny San Diego