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hj60 front brake upgrade
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hj60 front brake upgrade
i have been reading alot about what to put on the front of a 60 series to get it to stop. from what i can work out V6 4 runner calipers and a 80 series master cylinder. now the question is what year 4 runner should i be looking for and should i change the master cylinder only or the booster aswell. i now the master has to come from a drum brake rear 80 series. if anyone could help with this one that would be great.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
Re: hj60 front brake upgrade
Don't think there's such thing as a drum brake rear 80 series.lukejet wrote:i have been reading alot about what to put on the front of a 60 series to get it to stop. from what i can work out V6 4 runner calipers and a 80 series master cylinder. now the question is what year 4 runner should i be looking for and should i change the master cylinder only or the booster aswell. i now the master has to come from a drum brake rear 80 series. if anyone could help with this one that would be great.
thanks in advance
I use an FJ80 master and booster with 4runner calipers (35mm, as opposed to 45mm v6 'runner ones which are obviously better again) and standard rear drums on my HJ75 - was a huge improvement over the old brakes but i think they were getting past their used-by (Having said that my heavy Troopy on 37's stops just as well, if not better than my old mans completely stock HJ75 ute - pedal feel is better too)
-Stu
Tetanus rolling on 37's
Re: hj60 front brake upgrade
Cheers, the 1990 80 series with the poverty pack and 3F had drums on the rear.dogbreath_48 wrote:Don't think there's such thing as a drum brake rear 80 series.lukejet wrote:i have been reading alot about what to put on the front of a 60 series to get it to stop. from what i can work out V6 4 runner calipers and a 80 series master cylinder. now the question is what year 4 runner should i be looking for and should i change the master cylinder only or the booster aswell. i now the master has to come from a drum brake rear 80 series. if anyone could help with this one that would be great.
thanks in advance
I use an FJ80 master and booster with 4runner calipers (35mm, as opposed to 45mm v6 'runner ones which are obviously better again) and standard rear drums on my HJ75 - was a huge improvement over the old brakes but i think they were getting past their used-by (Having said that my heavy Troopy on 37's stops just as well, if not better than my old mans completely stock HJ75 ute - pedal feel is better too)
-Stu
try it with 35's, theres no use running 80 brake master without 80 booster, the 80 booster is 20% larger than 60 to assist push the fluid.Shadow wrote:my 60 series will lock all 4 33x12.5's on dry bitumen. Why would you need to upgrade?
If they arent stopping your vehicle adequately, try some maintenance first.
The 35mm piston callipers are std 1990 plus hilux/75 series. They have 2 pistons larger than the std 22/35 60 series calliper, plus the pad is longer...you dont need to change master and/or booster for them however the v6 4runner or surf calliper (any year) runs 4x45mm pistons....now they need a 80 booster and master. All i can say is this combo used to flatten my front ARB springs on my old hj60..i ended up putting 2 extra leafs in them....dont know why the others have had mixed results, unless an 80 master has been bolted to a 60 booster.
Andrew
Confucious say...man who argue with idiot, worserer himself
Re: hj60 front brake upgrade
YEP! Real early pov pack can have drums on the back, unless it was delivered to a mine.bigbrowndog wrote:Cheers, the 1990 80 series with the poverty pack and 3F had drums on the rear.dogbreath_48 wrote:Don't think there's such thing as a drum brake rear 80 series.lukejet wrote:i have been reading alot about what to put on the front of a 60 series to get it to stop. from what i can work out V6 4 runner calipers and a 80 series master cylinder. now the question is what year 4 runner should i be looking for and should i change the master cylinder only or the booster aswell. i now the master has to come from a drum brake rear 80 series. if anyone could help with this one that would be great.
thanks in advance
I use an FJ80 master and booster with 4runner calipers (35mm, as opposed to 45mm v6 'runner ones which are obviously better again) and standard rear drums on my HJ75 - was a huge improvement over the old brakes but i think they were getting past their used-by (Having said that my heavy Troopy on 37's stops just as well, if not better than my old mans completely stock HJ75 ute - pedal feel is better too)
-Stu
Just do soem maintenance on your existing brakes, they work good enough on most 60s.
hands and mums dont count!!!
X2dow50r wrote:try it with 35's, theres no use running 80 brake master without 80 booster, the 80 booster is 20% larger than 60 to assist push the fluid.Shadow wrote:my 60 series will lock all 4 33x12.5's on dry bitumen. Why would you need to upgrade?
If they arent stopping your vehicle adequately, try some maintenance first.
The 35mm piston callipers are std 1990 plus hilux/75 series. They have 2 pistons larger than the std 22/35 60 series calliper, plus the pad is longer...you dont need to change master and/or booster for them however the v6 4runner or surf calliper (any year) runs 4x45mm pistons....now they need a 80 booster and master. All i can say is this combo used to flatten my front ARB springs on my old hj60..i ended up putting 2 extra leafs in them....dont know why the others have had mixed results, unless an 80 master has been bolted to a 60 booster.
Andrew
Even going to HZJ calipers made a big difference to my HJ75 with 33x12.5 x15 especially when it's got a heavy load on it. Bigger pad and 2 large pistons, better clamping effect. The bigger pistons and pad in the 4 runner, better again. cheers
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