Overlandtowater
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SF 14 bolt disc brake conversion, first I cut the backing plate mounts off the 10 bolt. To do that I cut the axle housing either side of the mount that way I could take it inside on a work bench, finished by grinding the weld out the rest of the way and driving the tiny piece of housing out with a punch and hammer. Then I needed to ream the inside of the mounting bracket out to slide over the sf14 housing to accomplish this without a lathe I used a metal burr in a die grinder, to keep it slow and consistent I would wipe the surface to be ground down with a sharpie and cut it till the ink was gone. This was slow but seemed to work well. After 4 hours, 15 grindings, one cheap burr, and another abrasive bit I could finally pound the mount over the housing. The easiest way I could figure out how to get the proper depth was to assemble a scrap set of suburban brakes together on the sf14 housing I didn’t have a set of pads to throw in the calipers so for now I haven’t welded anything. I can’t see why this won’t work and no the mounting bracket is not where I intend on welding it. I will pull the 10 bolt out from under the burb and get measurements to copy what is on the 10 bolt. Now one more side to do.