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GreaseFireGarage

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I recently installed drop spindles on my 1981 c10 lwb chevy. I had the 1” rotors factory. I upgraded to the 1.25” rotors to fit the spindles. Along the way discovered I had to upgrade the calipers to the “bigger” ones. Now I’m asking do they make a bigger brake pad to fit the bigger caliper?

I’m new to the forum so I apologize in advance if I overlooked this being discussed elsewhere.

Thanks-
 

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I believe that set 153 works in place of the normal 52 when using the larger caliper. You may have to look up a C20 pickup to get the number. Seems like the 149 are for the ton trucks with the "Bendix" style brake caliper.

HS
 

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Have you asked the supplier of the drop spindle?

Or the caliper supplier?
 

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