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11/05/2022 8:00 AM  #1


Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

I bought 31 spline axles that already had bearings pressed on them.  So I got to thinking why not notch the bearing retainer bracket to fit over the axle.   Has anyone done this or see anything wrong with doing this?   I’ve see other conversion brackets made with a notch cut in them for this very purpose.

 

11/05/2022 11:47 AM  #2


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

I’ve heard of this being done before, and I would think with the four bolts holding the plate in place it would be fine.  Is it the best practice, probably not. 
 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

11/05/2022 12:14 PM  #3


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

I can’t see why it would be an issue but then again here I am asking so I clearly am not 100% certain on this.

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11/05/2022 2:48 PM  #4


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

I can't say how strong the brackets may be, but a search turn up those cut brackets being sold by Speedmaster, Jegs, Summit, Yukon Gear, Allstar, Strange, Currie and a host of others. 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

11/05/2022 3:53 PM  #5


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

I think you'll be fine. Here's what Strange sold me when I went to 9" ends on my 8.8 with 33 spine axles and all the other goodies. https://www.strangeengineering.net/product/late-big-ford-retainer-plate-ea.html/

 

11/05/2022 7:13 PM  #6


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

Maybe I’ll get brave a cut them.  Hate to pay for new axle bearings when I don’t need them. 

I need to finish locating and welding on the WATTS link bracket.  Then make sure the housing is still straight.  Then I can paint the housing and put all the goodies back on.  The third member, axle shafts and disk brakes.  That will most likely happen after this upcoming two weeks of training for work, again.

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11/06/2022 7:19 AM  #7


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

MS brackets are designed to put a very slight crush on the bearing when installed, and that crush needs to be even all the way around the bearing or possible bearing problems can result.

Do it right. Remove the bearing and install the bracket as designed, followed by a new bearing. 

MustangSteve parts are designed with best practices and best performance in mind, not ease of installation. We will leave that ease of installation thing to all those chinese variants that have ease of installation as a primary selling point, not long term performance.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

11/06/2022 11:42 AM  #8


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

MS wrote:

MS Brackets are designed to put a very slight crush on the bearing when installed, and that crush needs to be even all the way around the bearing or possible bearing problems can result.

Do it right. Remove the bearing and install the bracket as designed, followed by a new bearing.  MustangSteve parts are designed with best practices snd best performance in mind, not ease of installation. We will leave that ease of installation thing to all those chinese variants that have ease of installation as a primary selling point, not long term performance.

 
I didn’t look at it that way.  I’ll order new bearings.

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11/07/2022 8:31 AM  #9


Re: Cut rear MS disk brake brackets to slide over the axle?

Reminds me of the 67 GTA I could have bough in 74.  The owner was smarter than Ford and had cut big holes in the shock towers so he wouldn't need to raise the engine to change spark plugs.  The engine became a main suspension member.


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

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