Re: [MV] M35a2 disk brake parts for front axle needed

From: Bob Ternes (racecadet@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 13 2004 - 15:45:34 PDT


Thanks for all the replies. I know Boyce very
well and I've also talked to Steve Gerstner from
Differential Engineering about their offerings,
but every now and then I've seen rockwell fronts
come up on GL that appear to be disked - I should
have specified that this is what I was looking
for - my bad.

Also, pinion brakes won't exactly cut it because
of their reliance on intact axle shafts.

Anyway, there's been some interest about my
offhand comment about disking the rear with F250
parts, so as soon as I get around to finishing
that (I'm about 2 hours away from finishing, but
there are always better things to work on), I'll
post up with the info (again stretching the
bounds of what is Mil Veh content).

Cheers
Bob

--- Bob Ternes <racecadet@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Anyone got any parts to convert the M35 or
> M35a2
> axles, made by Timken or Rockwell, to wheel
> disks? Total longshot but maybe these were
> disks
> by the A3 vintage or something. I have a friend
> looking for a set for a non mil veh application
> -
> the rears are easy to do with F250 parts but
> the
> fronts are hard.
>
> Thanks
> Bob Ternes
> 68 -A2
> Boulder, CO
>
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