If you have a stock 715 and drive it occasionally an average 45mph, the stock brakes do work although they are prone to pull left or right regardless of adjustment. I have owned many 715s. They are wonderful trucks with a Chevy V8, auto tranz and power steering. Yesterday, I did a 250 mile round trip, highway driving 65 - 75mph, towing a tri-axle trailer with a load of semi-tires, apprx. 20,000 pounds gross weight. To say the original drum brakes even with a dual master cylinder and booster is grossly inadequate is a major understatement. A large percentage of 715s have been modified. Just go to 4wd or JeepTruck.com and you'll see I'm not the only one who is driving these things. I own a flawlessly restored 725 and its original brakes are perfect for the purpose as it will just go to and from shows. The reason I put the post up here, is that several times, when I have needed a disc brake conversion, helitool was not available. I have just purchased one of his conversions. If I were to go any further with producing my own disc conversion, which I have done for other vehicles, it would be substantially different than what is currently available. I put this post up to see if there was interest in this group. I fully expected that we would only have a few takers. I wasn't looking at it as a profit potential item. Thanks for your comments!