chuzie
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- 97 XLT
I pulled the rear discs from my parted 97 Explorer and put them on my Bronco. The axle is a 74 so it was a direct bolt on.
My rear discs are not stopping the tires even from a leisurely roll when raised from the ground. They are 35" tires with beadlocks so I know they weigh a lot but I should get some braking especially with weight off wheels.
I am not extremely familiar with troubleshooting Explorer disc brakes but they seem pretty simple like most disc brakes. Hopefully someone can help me figure this out.
As of now, my front discs work great so I switched the front and rear lines around on the master cylinder to eliminate my MC/booster as a factor: no brakes
I removed my proportioning valve so it is a straight shot to the rears: no brakes
Installed brand new pads- no brakes
I know I am getting fluid to the rear calipers since I was able to bleed them. There is ZERO air in this system so PLEASE don't try and tell me otherwise.
I know the calipers are not seized because I watched the pads close when pumped with the caliper unmounted.
There is no weird valving in the rear lines on our Explorers, right? I ask because I am using the Explorer soft lines integrated with my main line due to the big lift and the need to reuse the fittings that go to the calipers.
Now the pics below show the calipers upside down and I have since fixed that.
Here is what I did...
I took the Explorer soft line setup and capped the port on the splitter that had the hardline output and connected the integrated soft output on the splitter to the right caliper.
I ran the soft input line of the explorer splitter to the right side of my Bronco splitter via hardline. It ain't pretty but my flaring tool broke so I am stuck with this for now.
The left side of my splitter connects to the left caliper soft line via the ugly hardline.
Here is my left side setup.
Please help a brother out.
Thanks!

My rear discs are not stopping the tires even from a leisurely roll when raised from the ground. They are 35" tires with beadlocks so I know they weigh a lot but I should get some braking especially with weight off wheels.
I am not extremely familiar with troubleshooting Explorer disc brakes but they seem pretty simple like most disc brakes. Hopefully someone can help me figure this out.
As of now, my front discs work great so I switched the front and rear lines around on the master cylinder to eliminate my MC/booster as a factor: no brakes
I removed my proportioning valve so it is a straight shot to the rears: no brakes
Installed brand new pads- no brakes
I know I am getting fluid to the rear calipers since I was able to bleed them. There is ZERO air in this system so PLEASE don't try and tell me otherwise.
I know the calipers are not seized because I watched the pads close when pumped with the caliper unmounted.
There is no weird valving in the rear lines on our Explorers, right? I ask because I am using the Explorer soft lines integrated with my main line due to the big lift and the need to reuse the fittings that go to the calipers.
Now the pics below show the calipers upside down and I have since fixed that.
Here is what I did...
I took the Explorer soft line setup and capped the port on the splitter that had the hardline output and connected the integrated soft output on the splitter to the right caliper.
I ran the soft input line of the explorer splitter to the right side of my Bronco splitter via hardline. It ain't pretty but my flaring tool broke so I am stuck with this for now.
The left side of my splitter connects to the left caliper soft line via the ugly hardline.
Here is my left side setup.
Please help a brother out.
Thanks!
