jonnevik35
New member
I picked up an 800a a couple of weeks ago that has 31,000 miles on it and I would like to go through the brakes to make it safer for the family. I posted on the basic tech forum but thought I would try here.
Here are the specs;
1970 Scout 800a
amc 232 6 cyl engine
Dana 30 front axel
Dana 44 rear axel w/ 3.73 gears
t14 3 speed trans
I have read a lot of the great insight that you guys have given, and hoping that you are able/willing to do it once again. I have a limited budget as I am the proud father of 1 year old twin boys, so I am trying to go practical and will need to take this one step at a time. I want this as a weekend cruiser with the occasional off-road trek, mostly back woods / farm roads, nothing extreme. I don't want to end up throwing money toward something only to find out it is going to be replaced because I should have done something differently.
1) is my money best spent replacing the drums, using a rebuild kit and replacing the brake lines?
2) on another post I saw a disc brake conversion kit. Any advantage over the drum set up (never had to service drum brakes)? brakes
3) and then there is the Scout II axel swap which I think is more than I need to tackle?!? Although a little bit more speed for the highways would be nice. I am not looking to go over a 31-33" tire and think there are cheaper and easier ways to make this work if necessary.
I appreciate your thoughts!
Here are the specs;
1970 Scout 800a
amc 232 6 cyl engine
Dana 30 front axel
Dana 44 rear axel w/ 3.73 gears
t14 3 speed trans
I have read a lot of the great insight that you guys have given, and hoping that you are able/willing to do it once again. I have a limited budget as I am the proud father of 1 year old twin boys, so I am trying to go practical and will need to take this one step at a time. I want this as a weekend cruiser with the occasional off-road trek, mostly back woods / farm roads, nothing extreme. I don't want to end up throwing money toward something only to find out it is going to be replaced because I should have done something differently.
1) is my money best spent replacing the drums, using a rebuild kit and replacing the brake lines?
2) on another post I saw a disc brake conversion kit. Any advantage over the drum set up (never had to service drum brakes)? brakes
3) and then there is the Scout II axel swap which I think is more than I need to tackle?!? Although a little bit more speed for the highways would be nice. I am not looking to go over a 31-33" tire and think there are cheaper and easier ways to make this work if necessary.
I appreciate your thoughts!