Disc brake options?
The JEEP wrangler has the same bolt circle as the loboy/cubs. Easy mounting discs. If the stud holes are too big you could offset the orginal pattern and drill smaller holes n the discs.
You could use the gm 70's truck calipers for easier mounting.
Great job, excellent workmanship.
Cub speedster ?
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I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Thanks for the input Bill, I appreciate it. Leaning towards using dual disc brakes off a motorcycle front end. Discs would be sandwiched between the LoBoy hub and the rear wheel extensions/adapters. Yup, she'll be the LoBoy Speedster as a member of the Farmall Racing Team.
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