I am acquiring a 78 terra as a project truck.
The truck will be used mostly for on-pavement use, driving around town, etc. But May see occasional mild off-road use, once in a blue moon. The brakes are currently non-functional and rather than fix the stock system now and upgrade later, I figure maybe do it all right up front. This vehicle will have basically stock size tires (maybe just a tad oversize) and little if any additional lift. It May do occasional towing and driving on steep winding mountain roads. I want and need to retain functioning of the e-brake.
My ambition is to upgrade the rear brakes to disk, and I am considering hydro-boost. My question is, what parts would be needed for this upgrade? And I have wondered, what pads and rotors will be needed for the rear disk when they finally wear to the point that they need replacement (as in, are they the same as the front pads and rotor or are they a Ford/GM/chrysler equivalent, or even some proprietary parts to the specific conversion kit maker)? Do you recommend going to hydroboost for this application, and if I am replacing the master anyway? Or is that just something unnecessary unless you consider bragging rights a necessity?
I also have many other upgrades and repairs to perform on this truck, so containing cost is somewhat of a factor. Meaning, if there is a real advantage to be gained in the situation I've outlined, I'm willing to spend the extra up front, but if it is just for show or "bragging rights" at this point, spend the money on other more important things.
I don't want to get halfway into this project and discover I've omitted something important, or mis-matched some parts for the intended use of the vehicle.
Thanks for any input.
The truck will be used mostly for on-pavement use, driving around town, etc. But May see occasional mild off-road use, once in a blue moon. The brakes are currently non-functional and rather than fix the stock system now and upgrade later, I figure maybe do it all right up front. This vehicle will have basically stock size tires (maybe just a tad oversize) and little if any additional lift. It May do occasional towing and driving on steep winding mountain roads. I want and need to retain functioning of the e-brake.
My ambition is to upgrade the rear brakes to disk, and I am considering hydro-boost. My question is, what parts would be needed for this upgrade? And I have wondered, what pads and rotors will be needed for the rear disk when they finally wear to the point that they need replacement (as in, are they the same as the front pads and rotor or are they a Ford/GM/chrysler equivalent, or even some proprietary parts to the specific conversion kit maker)? Do you recommend going to hydroboost for this application, and if I am replacing the master anyway? Or is that just something unnecessary unless you consider bragging rights a necessity?
I also have many other upgrades and repairs to perform on this truck, so containing cost is somewhat of a factor. Meaning, if there is a real advantage to be gained in the situation I've outlined, I'm willing to spend the extra up front, but if it is just for show or "bragging rights" at this point, spend the money on other more important things.
I don't want to get halfway into this project and discover I've omitted something important, or mis-matched some parts for the intended use of the vehicle.
Thanks for any input.