Posted by Kevin Mienke [173.27.208.226] on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 22:16:26 :
In Reply to: Brake Line Sources posted by S. Bear [72.209.209.58] on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 17:07:17 :
I took the time to itemize the costs when I did my front disc conversion last winter. The costs are as follows:
Disc brake kit from Uglytruckling, $530.00
2 rotors, Napa #4885677, $83.98
1 left side caliper, Napa # 242-2023, $17.99
1 right side caliper, Napa # 242-2022, $17.99
Core charge on calipers, $44.00
Brake pads Napa # SS-728AM, $36.99
Labor, $0.00
Total parts cost for brakes= $730.95
I also replaced worn seals, bushings and bearings in the hub and axle tube. This included changing the upper bronze bushing to a tapered roller bearing.
Upper bearing cones, 2 needed $37.04
Upper bearing cup 2 needed, $21.74
Front axle inner hub cone 2 needed, $52.80
Front axle outer hub cone 2 needed, $74.24
Inner shaft bushings 2 needed, $80
Inner axle oil seals 2 needed, $24
Inner hub seals 2 needed, $24
Knuckle felt kit, $14
Knuckle felt retainer gaskets, 2 needed, $10
2 9/16” Wheel Bearing socket, 8 sided purchased from Napa, $35.99
84 oz. of NLGI 2 wheel bearing grease, $24.00
New pickle fork, $13.99
Labor, $0.00
Total parts for knuckle/hub= $411.80
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