Are there disc brakes for a rear axle?
Are there disc brakes for a rear axle?
If you have a rear axle with drum brakes that isn’t listed, be sure to check out our universal kit (listed last). Finally, if you have a dual rear wheel axle, you can find all our dually kits here.
Are there rear brakes on a Dodge van?
My van has front brakes and since I put on the master cylinder, the brake system light and the ABS light are no longer illuminating. But it seems illogical that those warning lights would go out when I do not have rear brakes. My van has disc brakes on the front and on the rear there are drum brakes.
How big is the rear axle on a Chrysler truck?
The pinion gear is turned by the driveshaft. From 1973 on, the 8.25″ rear was used in virtually every rear wheel drive car model produced by Chrysler through 1989 and in trucks and Jeeps through the 1990s. Some truck versions were designated as 8 3/8″ or 8.375″, but many internal parts interchanged with the 8.25″ unit.
When did the 8.25 rear axle come out?
The 8.25″ rear axle first appeared around 1969 in Plymouth Belvederes, Satellites and Dodge Coronets. The measurement refers to the size of the ring gear. This gear, which is turned by the pinion gear, changes the direction of the power being transmitted to it.
If you have a rear axle with drum brakes that isn’t listed, be sure to check out our universal kit (listed last). Finally, if you have a dual rear wheel axle, you can find all our dually kits here.
Can you buy a rebuilt Dodge rear axle?
Rebuilt Dodge Rear Axles For Sale – Buy a rebuilt Dodge rear axle. To receive a quote please select the appropriate year for your Dodge.
Can you convert drum brakes to disc brakes?
Looking to upgrade the rear brakes on your truck from drum to disc? Or maybe add disc brakes to an axle for a custom build? We’ve got the best quality disc brake conversion kits available for Dana 60, Dana 70, Dana 80, Eaton, 14 bolt, and Sterling 10.25 axles.
What kind of brakes does a Dodge D250 have?
OBD-2, (in place for the 1996 model year) for vehicles sold in North America was much more consistent with all vehicles although some codes were still proprietary to the manufacturer. I have a 1992 dodge d250, Cummins with intercooler with 158,000 mi., 2W drive,automatic.