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Hilux rear disc brake - AGAIN

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Post by Willy Hilux »

I'd like to run it on the outside but I have already machined out the center of the rotor larger than 106mm. If I put them on the outside now they won't sit central. I could throw them and start again but I bought them new. Maybe Greg and BeeBee will take them.

Maybe I should have started this thread before jumping into it. :bad-words:
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Post by MissDrew »

The studs hold it central not the centre hole. Its no different then bolting a wheel on.
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

Willy Hilux wrote:I'd like to run it on the outside but I have already machined out the center of the rotor larger than 106mm. If I put them on the outside now they won't sit central. I could throw them and start again but I bought them new. Maybe Greg and BeeBee will take them.

Maybe I should have started this thread before jumping into it. :bad-words:
they go on the inside if you run toyota calipers!! subaru calipers are much thinner and allow you to run then on the outside.
damn its not that hard, just measure the distance from the 'outer' internal face of the pad to the outside of the caliper, this will give you the answer!! :?
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Guts wrote:The studs hold it central not the centre hole. Its no different then bolting a wheel on.
15mm holes on 12mm studs. Thats not going to stay central. It's the tapered whell nuts that keep ya wheel central.
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Post by macca81 »

Willy Hilux wrote:
Guts wrote:The studs hold it central not the centre hole. Its no different then bolting a wheel on.
15mm holes on 12mm studs. Thats not going to stay central. It's the tapered whell nuts that keep ya wheel central.
so work out a way to use tapered nuts then :P
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Post by sloshy »

What model suby calipers is everyone running?
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Post by SHANE055 »

http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic65887-0.php
I found this thread while reaserching this topic it may be of some help
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Post by MissDrew »

Mine are 80 or 82 model Subaru Brumby front calipers.
Just like these, but these DON`T have the mounting bracket.
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Post by SHANE055 »

Hey Guts what happened to posting up some pics of your set up
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Post by MissDrew »

Nothing, I just haven`t done it yet :finger:
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Post by macca81 »

Guts wrote:Nothing, I just haven`t done it yet :finger:
the man makes a strong argument... :P
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I have no rebuttle
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Post by sloshy »

Guts wrote:Nothing, I just haven`t done it yet :finger:
still haven't :roll:
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Post by MissDrew »

:finger:

Its just to hard to get the jack out of the shed and drag it out the front to the hilux :lol:
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Post by sloshy »

Guts wrote::finger:

Its just to hard to get the jack out of the shed and drag it out the front to the hilux :lol:
And not to mention 6 whole wheel nuts too undo :lol:
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Post by sierrajim »

sloshy wrote:
Guts wrote::finger:

Its just to hard to get the jack out of the shed and drag it out the front to the hilux :lol:
And not to mention 6 whole wheel nuts too undo :lol:
You mean Guts can count to 6 :shock:

Make with the photos Dudelux, saves me having to defrost my brain here in cold Melbourne to work it out for myself
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Post by sloshy »

Who made ya brackets Dave?
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Post by MissDrew »

My brackets are just a bit of 10mm flat plate and then 2 spacers.
You could make them at home with a grinder and a drill press.
Then the only other special tool you`d need is a brake line flairing tool.
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Post by Twistinchassie »

im looking at running falcon xh falcon rear calipers with the hilux S/A front, brackets are going to be a pain in the ass. i turned down the outer of the chromo axle flangeand bored the center of the rotor hat. fits a treat.
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Post by sloshy »

What MC are you running Dave? 80 series?
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Post by MissDrew »

Yeah with a 1 inch bore.
I need to do the booster swap to get the best effect of it all.
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Post by sloshy »

Is that a bolt in swap?
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Post by Willy Hilux »

sloshy wrote:Is that a bolt in swap?
Yep - 80 series, surf or four runner ones should fit.

Finished makin up the brackets. Now just got to get the time to fit. Hopefully the caliper is central to the rotor.
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Post by MissDrew »

sloshy wrote:Is that a bolt in swap?
The master cylinder is a bolt in swap, but then you need to rebend the brake lines as they enter the MC from the other side. If your carefull youcan do this by hand.

Bootser is meant to be a bolt in swap, I have never done it so am only going on what I hve been told.
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Post by Willy Hilux »

I think I had to make the hole in the fire wall slightly larger.
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Post by MissDrew »

Do these help?
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This one didn`t come out very clear but it should show you the handbrake lever. I had to mod mine a bit to clear the top of the spring pack because I run lift blocks in the rear.
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Post by nastie »

I know this is probably a stupid question but what model luxes are you doing this mod to?
Could you adapt this to a late model or would it be a bit too much f#*kin around with the ABS n stuff and could you easily upgrade this brake booster too!
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Post by MissDrew »

Mine is a 93 or a gen 3. Gen 4`s would be the same I don`t know about the newer ones.
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Post by sloshy »

Dave, do you reckon the handbrake would be strong enough on each caliper to be used as cutting brakes?
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