Ford Dana 60 67-76' Rear Axle Disc Brake Conversion Kit
Ford Dana 60 67-76' Rear Axle Disc Brake Conversion Kit - No / Yes
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Description
Description
Ford Dana 60 Full Float Rear Disc Brake Kit (1967–1976)
A complete disc brake conversion for early Ford full float Dana 60 rear axles.
This kit is designed for 1967–1976 Ford 3/4- and 1-ton trucks equipped with full float Dana 60 rear axles (single rear wheel only). It replaces the heavy, outdated drum brakes with a lighter, easier-to-service disc setup. The kit includes everything needed — brackets, calipers, rotors, pads, hoses, and hardware — making it a straightforward swap that improves braking performance, reduces weight, and simplifies maintenance.
All parts are included for a clean install, with brackets made for the 67–76 full float housings. The rotors mount to the back side of the hub, and calipers are positioned for proper clearance. This kit is not compatible with semi-float axles or vans due to frame and spring placement. Be sure to confirm stud size and wheel clearance before installation.
Key Features
- Part Number: R2114
- Fits Ford Dana 60 full float rear axles (1967–1976, single rear wheel)
- Replaces drum brakes with lighter, easier-to-service discs
- Includes brackets, calipers, rotors, pads, hoses, and hardware
- Rotor mounts on back side of hub
- Improves stopping power and reduces weight
Kit Includes
- 1 pair of Ford D60 disc brake brackets (67–76)
- 2 weld-on brake line tabs
- 2 brake line clips
- 2 brake calipers
- 2 hydraulic hoses with banjo bolt fittings
- 4 new brake pads
- 2 rotors
Available Kit Options
Note
Requires single 15" steel wheels with ≤4" backspacing or larger aluminum wheels. Rotor mounts behind hub; confirm stud diameter before install — studs must drop freely into rotor (do not press in). Fits full float axles only; not compatible with semi-float axles or van housings. Re-bleed brakes after installation. An adjustable proportioning valve is recommended for proper bias (front axle should carry ~70% braking). Remove an