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Ron Boyd, Denver, CO, 1967 Plymouth Satellite 440

Hello. I'd like to put aftermarket disc brakes into my 8.75 rearend without using Green bearings. I'm not into drag racing, so I need the side-loading capability of roller bearings. My housing is in sad shape, so I was thinking of getting a new one anyway. Should I just be looking at 9" axles? I'd prefer not to get a D60. I recall you mentioning putting certain ends, I think they were a ford type, on an 8.75" housing so that discs can be installed. Is there someone who sells that setup all done already on a housing? Thank you.

Ron-

Why not simply use a brake kit (Master Power, Scarebird, etc.) that uses brackets the same gauge as the drum supports were? Then no bearing change is needed - 100% bolt-on.

The other alternative is to just narrow the hosing the slight amount needed, or get axles that amount longer.

I used those Ford sealed bearings (and "ends") on a '64-down 8¾" housing that originally had tapered axles. That kind of work is done by DTS, Moser, Strange, etc, and Moser has all-new fabricated 8¾" housings made any way you'd like

As it sounds like you know, Green (ball) wheel bearing don't last very long on the street.

Rick

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