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Wilwood Superlite 4R 14" Rear Disc Brakes, Lg Bearing, 66-75 Ford Bronco SKU: 140-13731N

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Wilwood Superlite 4R 14" Rear Disc Brakes, Lg Bearing, 66-75 Ford Bronco

Wilwood Superlite 4R 14" Rear Disc Brakes 66-75 Bronco Lg Bearing
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Fits 66-75 Ford Bronco (Large Bearing)
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This Forged Narrow Superlite 4R rear disc kits provide the ultimate Big Brake solution for popular muscle car rear axles that require a parking brake. It provides optimized and balanced braking to compliment front big brake upgrades on all types of custom, show and high performance street machines. The neatly hidden internal shoe system provides a clean installation with superior static holding power for parking. Optional caliper finishes and rotor designs allow builders to personalize the style and performance for every application.

Requires minimum 18 inch wheel diameter. Consult the Wheel Clearance Diagram in additional images to confirm fitment before purchasing.

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This Forged Narrow Superlite 4R rear disc kits provide the ultimate Big Brake solution for popular muscle car rear axles that require a parking brake. It provides optimized and balanced braking to compliment front big brake upgrades on all types of custom, show and high performance street machines. The neatly hidden internal shoe system provides a clean installation with superior static holding power for parking. Optional caliper finishes and rotor designs allow builders to personalize the style and performance for every application.

Requires minimum 18 inch wheel diameter. Consult the Wheel Clearance Diagram in additional images to confirm fitment before purchasing.

Wilwood Forged Narrow Superlite 4R rear disc kits provide the ultimate Big Brake solution for popular muscle car rear axles that require a parking brake. FNSL4R four piston calipers, 13" or 14" two-piece rotors, and high performance BP-10 compound pads provide optimized and balanced braking to compliment front big brake upgrades on all types of custom, show and high performance street machines. The neatly hidden internal shoe system provides a clean installation with superior static holding strength for parking. Optional caliper finishes and rotor designs allow builders to personalize the style and performance for every application.

    Specifications
  • Fits Ford Bronco 1966-1975
  • Pistons: 4
  • Rotor Diameter: 14
  • Caliper Mount: Radial
  • Wheel Diameter: 18"
  • Flange: Axle Offset: 2


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Let's cover some basics. The rear end refers to the entire rear axle assembly. The different parts of the rear end are the brakes, axles, axle housing, and the third member. The most common question we are asked is "How do I tell if I have a large or small bearing rear axle?" You can easily identify if you have large or small bearing axles by examining the ends of the axle housing.

Photo 1 shows a small bearing axle housing. If you look close at the housing right where it meets the backing plate, there is no noticeable size increase where the axle bearing pocket is. Photo 2 and 3 show a large bearing axle housing and you can see a noticeable size increase where the axle housing meets the backing plate. If you have loose axles laying around, you can simply measure the outside diameter of the bearing. The small are 2.835" or just under 3" and the large are 3.150" or just over 3".


There are 4 different sets of rear axles that would have come stock in 66-77 Broncos. The original applications are as follows:
1. 66-75 small bearing,
2. 66-75 large bearing,
3. 74-75 medium duty large bearing, and
4. 76-77 large bearing.
Each of these sets have a driver and a passenger side axle. Each of these sets use corresponding backing plates and brake drums. The backing plates and drums are particular to each set and are not interchangeable with the exception of the 66-75 small bearing and 74-75 medium duty large bearing using the same brake drum.

So, how can you identify which large bearing set you have? it can be narrowed down this way: The inside diameter of the Bronco rear brake drum is approximately 10" or 11". So, if you have a large bearing and a 10" brake drum, you have what we call a 74-75 medium duty setup. That leaves us with the 66-75 large and 76-77 large. Both use an 11" brake drum. The 66-75 uses a narrower drum and corresponding brake shoes. We identify this as 11 X 1 3/4". The 76-77 uses an 11 X 2 1/4" drum and shoe. Note the difference in the backing plates * in photos 2 and 3. Photo 2 shows a 66-75 large bearing with 11 X 1 3/4" brakes. Photo 3 shows a 76-77 with 11 X 2 1/4" brakes. If you look close you can see the backing plate of the 66-75 appears wider. Please note that all of the original axle sets were 28 spline. See Photo 4. With an increase in spline count comes an increase in outside diameter of the axle and so you get an increase of strength. A very common upgrade is to install a set of 31 spline axles. All that is necessary to do this is a set of axles and a new differential and we would recommend a third member rebuild kit. 35 spline axles are another step up in the strength department but usually require a new differential housing. The 35 spline axle is common for the extreme rock crawlers.

The third member, also known as the differential housing, hogs head, and chunk, holds the differential, ring and pinion gears, and bearings. This is the part that bolts into the center of the axle housing. See photo 5. You have three choices of gear ratios that were stock. They would be 3.50 which is the most common, 4.11 and 4.56. There are many other ratios that can be used as well. The differential refers to the ring gear carrier and came stock either open or limited slip "posi" type. There are numerous upgrades such as Detroit Locker, ARB air locker, electric lockers, etc.


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