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Old 04-12-2003, 11:49 PM
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Rear disk brakes on 95 S-10?

was wondering if using a rear axle from a 2wd blazer with rear disk brakes would work on my 2wd 95 S-10. it has rear drums.

would it affect ABS? is it possible to make it work properly? what all would be involved?
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I don't think it would work with ABS unless the donor axle had it too, and even then, the ABS systems might not be the same. ABS sucks for swaps, but if you can find a Blazer with ABS, then you might get luck. Call your dealership and ask questions. They should help.
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