https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/183979489546
I know it's cheap, can't get ahold of seller for any info either..atleast I know which calipers and we have everything in stock here so I can just grab and check things till I find correct stuff and not spend a small fortune ordering ****.
Doesn't look promising...
No fitment specs, no measurements, etc. I'd stay away from these IMO.
There's fairly identical looking bracket kits out there for the 10/12 bolt CAR axles, which have a different bolt pattern on the axle flange. I've already checked, since I took measurements off of my Camaro's 10 bolt that has rear disks.
Honestly, unless they provide fitment/measurements then it's just a gamble.
Also IMO, while the Little Shop MFG kit is a little bit on the overpriced side it's also the only thing out there that can be verified as "correct"
If you look through some of the threads about that particular kit for the 10 bolts, you'll find a link for their bracket only kit(which isn't actually listed on their site when you search the store, but is a good link.)
I plan on going this route when I'm ready to pull the trigger.
Another thing, I get wholesale from the parts stores through my work also. Don't waste your time with them, after doing a little research on all the parts needed, Rockauto beats the parts stores by a good margin including ground shipping.
I'm also planning on going the route of retaining my e-brake function.
If you're six lug then here is your parts brake down.
Brackets- Little Shop
Calipers/pads w/ ebrake - 1979 Cadi Eldorado rear calipers and pads
Calipers/pads w/o ebrake - 1990 K1500 single cab only front
Rotors - 1990 K1500 single cab only
brake hoses - 1992 S10 front brake hoses (2wd I believe, not 100% certain on that one)
For 5 lug, they are specially drilled rotors from like a 90's impala or something similar.
When I was doing my initial research with using the brackets from Little Shop and everything else from Rockauto, IIRC I came out slightly cheaper than the cheapest complete version of the kit that they offer. If I'm not remembering correctly, I know for sure it came out way cheaper than for their upgraded kit that keeps the rear e brake. (a $150 increase for calipers that cost $0 more than the non ebrake calipers)