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Wide track kit for a 60??

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Wide track kit for a 60??

Post by justinshere »

The wide track kits that are avaliable for lux's, can u get them for 60s front diffs too?
I googled it but with no luck

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Post by killalux »

i think the hilux kit will work??. i have some IFS hubs if you need them.
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Post by Mouse »

Yes they fit hilux and 60 I have fitted them on my 60
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Post by chunks »

Anyone got a link for this? Im interested...
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Post by justinshere »

Yeah, can someone give more details? I just assumed that it was similar to a wheel spacer but just mounted in a different location.

I thought it was only a kit that you buy?
Can u use all parts from the IFS hub or is there more u have to buy?

Any particular hubs needed? Can i use the IFS V6 4runner hubs?

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http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... hp?t=49336
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Post by 4sum4 »

yes only use the IFS hub and V6 calipers if your got them or just use the 60s calipers and rotor
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wide 60

Post by tuff6ty »

marks adapters sell a kit for it
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Post by Sixty's Guy »

So they are like wheel spacers, except they push the hub out, not just the wheel? For 30mm, wouldn't it be just as easy to buy some -50mm offset wheels?
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Post by Frankenyota »

The offset is in the lFS hubs. The spacer puts the disc back in the standard position.
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Post by justinshere »

Sixty's Guy wrote:So they are like wheel spacers, except they push the hub out, not just the wheel? For 30mm, wouldn't it be just as easy to buy some -50mm offset wheels?
Already got big offset rims but my rear diff is wider than front and i wanna even it out. And it will help the turning circle with the big rubber
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

Sixty's Guy wrote:So they are like wheel spacers, except they push the hub out, not just the wheel? For 30mm, wouldn't it be just as easy to buy some -50mm offset wheels?
They use an IFS lux hub which already has an offset mounting face (compared to the stock hub), then the spacer moves the brake disc inward to line up with the caliper. So in theory, it produces probably the same extra stresses on bearings etc but you're not relying so much on the strength of the spacer/extra studs etc as you would be in the case of a wheel spacer. Will still increase scrub radius.

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Post by Sixty's Guy »

Cool, thanks for the explanations guys. The plan was to get some -50mm wheels to give me a bit wider track (and to stop the 35" tyres from touching the springs).

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