Two Stroke Madness
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This may have been discussed here before, but I was unable to find the answers I need. If so I would appreciate it if someone could point me to the right thread. The project- bobbed m800 5-ton powered by an 8v71n two Stroke Detroit, Spicer 6453 five speed, Rockwell t-1138 transfer case, and rolling on 16.00r20 tires. My question pertains to the disc wheel brake conversion that Gearhart Enginering offers. I'm trying to make this truck as light and nimble as possible, and I'm sure a conversion like this could save hundreds of pounds of un-sprung weight. I'm wondering if any of the members here have had any experience with this conversion in a bobbed 5-ton. The rotors in this conversion are 15 inch which would fit in the 20 inch combat wheels that I plan on using, but I'm wondering if that would be enough brake to stop a 17 to 18 thousand pound truck with any kind of efficiency. I also plan on ditching the air system in favor of a Hydro-Max brake system. I refer to the experts. Your thoughts, ideas, and advice would be highly appreciated.
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