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Author: Subject: Which sierra has rear disk brakes?
brashhighlander

posted on 17/2/06 at 10:34 AM Reply With Quote
Which sierra has rear disk brakes?

As the title asks. My sierra I am stripping at the moment has drums and I want disks on the back. I know I could buy a conversion kit but I think i would be cheaper buying another sierra.

I know drum brakes would be up to the job but I want disks purely for cosmetic reasons.

Also any ideas on how to get a sierra shell out of my garage and to the end of the drive for picking up by the scrappy.

Cheers
Jim

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bob

posted on 17/2/06 at 10:41 AM Reply With Quote
Mine came from a 2 litre GLSi but not all of them have discs so its a matter of finding one, as far as i know all the 4x4's have rear disc set up and ofcourse the cossies but the later would cost.

i have also seen some high spec ghia x estates with the rear disc set up too.

A conversion might not be that expensive and sometimes you can find 2nd hand parts.






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smart51

posted on 17/2/06 at 10:46 AM Reply With Quote
Plenty of places (like MNR) do conversion plates so that rear calipers can be fitted to drum brake rear hubs. You will be buying new discs I presume, so you just need to find some rear calipers.
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brashhighlander

posted on 17/2/06 at 10:49 AM Reply With Quote
If i was to get the conversion plate from MNR is the only other thing I need the calipers.

I would be getting new discs.

Also are all rear calipers the same, apart from the Cossie.

[Edited on 17/2/06 by brashhighlander]

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Johnmor

posted on 17/2/06 at 11:17 AM Reply With Quote
All 4x4 Sierras and any model fitted with ABS had rear disc brakes, not xr4i (drums) Just a matter of trying to find a car that fits the bill.
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bernie955

posted on 17/2/06 at 11:19 AM Reply With Quote
You may need a new master cylinder as well. It can vary between drum and disc brake equipped cars.
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dave1888

posted on 17/2/06 at 11:33 AM Reply With Quote
IIRC all sierra rear calipers are the same apart from the 4x4 cossie. check the link

http://www.speedways.co.uk/shop/index.html

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brashhighlander

posted on 17/2/06 at 11:48 AM Reply With Quote
thanks guys.
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andyps

posted on 17/2/06 at 01:01 PM Reply With Quote
To answer the second question - get a couple of the trolleys used by bread manufacturers/supermarkets for wheeling around the trays of loaves. Two of them are more than strong enough to support the shell, and you can move it in any direction. I had one under the front end when I had dismantled that whilst sorting out the back, then one at each end and the shell moved easily.





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brashhighlander

posted on 17/2/06 at 02:17 PM Reply With Quote
Unfortunately I don't know where i would get my hands on some of those trolleys. It is not as if i can just nip allong to ASDA and ask to borrow a couple.

Cheers for the suggestion though. I may look out for something similar.

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andyps

posted on 17/2/06 at 04:25 PM Reply With Quote
You don't need to ask - they don't belong to ASDA anyway!

Seriously though, you often find that other people have borrowed them from places like ASDA and not taken them back. Someone I know buys them from a scrap merchant occasionally so I got a couiple of him plus a really good one I found near home





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brashhighlander

posted on 17/2/06 at 04:55 PM Reply With Quote
I think I will have a good look about my local supermarkets then.

Thanks for the tip

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scotty g

posted on 17/2/06 at 05:06 PM Reply With Quote
I found it easier to get a grinder and chop it into managable sized chunks and take them to the dump, plus it was very satisfying.
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