It either has Front disc and rear drum brakes; or four wheel disc brakes. Both were available, depending on model. Anti-lock brakes were also an available option.
My sources show there are different part numbers for spindles on the 1967-70 (drum brakes), 1971-72 (disc brakes) and 1973-87 (disc brakes).
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Need to know what brake system you have, e.g., hydraulic disc, s-cam foundation air brakes, air disc brakes, air piston brakes, etc. All are available on different Fuso products.
No. Hydraulic brakes can be either drum or disc brakes, and these two brake types are available as air brakes and air-over-hydraulic systems, as well.
The front grille inserts and the tail light assemblies were different, the engine went from a 389ci to a 400 ci., tri-power carburetion was not available for the 1967 model year and front disc brakes was an option for 1967.
Yes. Disc and Drum brakes mount differently, each uses a different spindle. Brake lines, hoses and master cylinders are also different.
yes they did. both 71 and 72 came standard with disc brakes and they were all 5 lug. 1967-1970 were all drum brake and 6 lug
THOSE ARE DISC BRAKES
I have a 2003 s-10 blazer and the auto stores only show rear disc brakes, mine have drums, why is that
Wagonners, pickups, and the Jeepster had disc brakes in 1972. The CJ did not get disc brakes until 1977.
pad brakes are disc brakes, it's known as changing brake pads for disc setup and changing brake shoes with drum brake setup.