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60 Series brakes on a hilux
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60 Series brakes on a hilux
Just wanting to know will 60 series rotors and calipers fit on the hilux hub ?
Would it be an upgrade to the solid rotors and standard calipers i currently have ?
Thanks Gav.
Would it be an upgrade to the solid rotors and standard calipers i currently have ?
Thanks Gav.
Re: 60 Series brakes on a hilux
i don't think it would be an upgradelux000 wrote:Just wanting to know will 60 series rotors and calipers fit on the hilux hub ?
Would it be an upgrade to the solid rotors and standard calipers i currently have ?
Thanks Gav.
Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set
Front:
1. 80 Series master cylinder mounted upside down for the hoses to reach
2. V6 4Runner or 80 Series calipers. Note the 80 Series do have differences so you need to make sure it is the series that has the calipers the same as the V6 4Runner. Caliper rebuild place can help you out there.
3. Pedal linkage needs some mods to mate up
4. Braided and extended lines (flush the system while your in there)
5. New pads
Rear:
1. IFS axle (has larger rotors)
2. Braided and extended lines
3. New pads (rotors if required)
Gives excellent stopping power. First time i braked i almost put myself through the front windscreen
1. 80 Series master cylinder mounted upside down for the hoses to reach
2. V6 4Runner or 80 Series calipers. Note the 80 Series do have differences so you need to make sure it is the series that has the calipers the same as the V6 4Runner. Caliper rebuild place can help you out there.
3. Pedal linkage needs some mods to mate up
4. Braided and extended lines (flush the system while your in there)
5. New pads
Rear:
1. IFS axle (has larger rotors)
2. Braided and extended lines
3. New pads (rotors if required)
Gives excellent stopping power. First time i braked i almost put myself through the front windscreen
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
this is something ive been looking at doing as well
for the fronts im going to 95 surf vented discs and cailpers
and for the back i just put on ln106 drums bolt streight up axels and all ln106 drums are about an inch bigger and help a little bit
havent touched the master cylinder thats next
for the fronts im going to 95 surf vented discs and cailpers
and for the back i just put on ln106 drums bolt streight up axels and all ln106 drums are about an inch bigger and help a little bit
havent touched the master cylinder thats next
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic154894.php
LuxyBoy, is this for rear disc brake setup ??LuxyBoy wrote: Rear:
1. IFS axle (has larger rotors)
2. Braided and extended lines
3. New pads (rotors if required)
If so, which model did you get the bits from ??
91' Hilux Surf with the usual mods & a few different ones ....
Coil SAS by www.budscustoms.com.au
Coil SAS by www.budscustoms.com.au
Fixed I thinkLuxyBoy wrote:Front:
1. 80 Series booster mounted upside down for the hoses to reach and 1" master cylinder
2. V6 4Runner or 80 Series calipers. Note the 80 Series do have differences so you need to make sure it is the series that has the calipers the same as the V6 4Runner. Caliper rebuild place can help you out there.
3. Pedal linkage needs some mods to mate up (not on mine)
4. Braided and extended lines (flush the system while your in there)
5. New pads
Rear:
1. IFS axle (has larger drums)
2. Braided and extended lines
3. New pads (drums if required)
Gives excellent stopping power. First time i braked i almost put myself through the front windscreen
R.I.P Brock Fontanini 28-3-06 - 16-2-08
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www.teamcarnage.net
Im running the surf 1" master and booster, with hilux rest, and slotted rotors and its fantastic.
I have a set of surf 3.0TD calipers sitting down on the halfcut, but i only just rebuilt the hilux ones, so i havent fitted the bigger calipers yet, i'll rebuild them and install them when these current brake pads wear out
I am seriously looking at a full floating rear conversion if the aussie dollar improved, purely for getting 4 wheel disk brakes!
I have a set of surf 3.0TD calipers sitting down on the halfcut, but i only just rebuilt the hilux ones, so i havent fitted the bigger calipers yet, i'll rebuild them and install them when these current brake pads wear out
I am seriously looking at a full floating rear conversion if the aussie dollar improved, purely for getting 4 wheel disk brakes!
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