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Disc Brake Sierra

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Disc Brake Sierra

Post by LIV24B »

hey just wanting to fit disc brakes to the rear of my zook.
just wondering about this brake proportioning value.
Why is it needed and where i can pick one up from?
Is there anything else i will need to do.

Thanks

Is it something that is needed or can i just link up the brake lines and it will work fine?
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Post by casbro »

READ : proportioning vale modifications are illegal in Australia.
:lol: Don't let that stop you, have a look in the sierra bible
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Post by LIV24B »

So the brakes and everything will just bolt straight on?
No modifications to the brakes at all?
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Post by joeblow »

you have mounts etc?
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

ive got rear discs on mine. I bought the kit from www.lowrangeoffroad.com including the proportioning valve.
You need the valve because drum brakes usually take more fluid to work than discs, therefore are proportioned that way from standard. So if you put discs on the rears will get fed alot more than the front, locking them first, very dangerous in the wet.

I used standard sierra rotors, pads, and calipers. You will need the flexy lines for the rear as well as new hard lines made up/ bought from lowrange.

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Post by 31zook »

casbro wrote:READ : proportioning vale modifications are illegal in Australia.
:lol: Don't let that stop you, have a look in the sierra bible
Dont know a whole heap about brakes and legalities, but my mate has an engineered zook with disk rears? Is it just an engineering issue?

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Post by nicbeer »

31zook wrote:
casbro wrote:READ : proportioning vale modifications are illegal in Australia.
:lol: Don't let that stop you, have a look in the sierra bible
Dont know a whole heap about brakes and legalities, but my mate has an engineered zook with disk rears? Is it just an engineering issue?

Josh
As far as i know as long as the valve is locked off from movement and also adjustments when driving then it is legal.

dependant on state etc
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Post by tanshi »

Im pretty sure you can do it in QLD as long as it isnt set up so you can adjust it on the run. Stops hoons from using them to setup dodgy line locks on their front brakes
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Post by Gwagensteve »

That is also my understanding. So long as it is not inadvertantly adjustable, they can be legal.

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Post by 31zook »

tanshi wrote:Im pretty sure you can do it in QLD as long as it isnt set up so you can adjust it on the run. Stops hoons from using them to setup dodgy line locks on their front brakes
I would of just fitted valves in the line somewhere :) Thanks i might look into it. what do people do about hand brakes. I heard that import after market one suck, but a old 1L tc drum mounts onto a 1.3L and works fine

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Post by joeblow »

or a disc brake caliper.

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Post by 31zook »

Joeblow: what is your caliper off can i please have some specs on your setup... And i never new that there was disk hand brakes... ok ill get out from under my rock

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Post by lay80n »

N13 pulsar calipers :D

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Post by joeblow »

31zook wrote:Joeblow: what is your caliper off can i please have some specs on your setup... And i never new that there was disk hand brakes... ok ill get out from under my rock

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Post by PJ.zook »

Hey joe did you get parkbrake cable made up custom? Im running old 323 calipers on the rear of mine and need to get around to fitting up the parkbrake on em, sick of parking in gear.
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Post by islandvitara »

hmmm..interesting, i would like to know this too
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Post by LIV24B »

spike sierra, just wondering why i need both hard lines and the front lines?
cant i just run the hard lines that link to the lines that bolt on the back of the caliper? do the same as the front with welding a holding tab, the it joins to the hard line?
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

just speaking in terms of my set up.
The standard sierra calipers need a banjo end so you need the soft line. And in my LWB, it had WT style rear drums where the fluid would run into the RHS cylinder and then back out and over to the left, so that had to be ditched in favour of 1 T-piece and lines running off that.
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disc brakes

Post by LIV24B »

Hey
Everyone just wondering is this normal for the zooks brakes.
I have installed the disc brakes on the rear of my zook. i havent got a proportion value yet (on its way) an i decieded to put everything together and see how it goes.
My brake felt really lite pushed all the way through, will the value change all this?
other then that it still stops really well, i thought it would be worse.

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Post by Santos »

has anyone ever tried adapting the suzuki gti proportioning valve?

wouldnt it be same thread blah blah as sierra gear?
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Re: disc brakes

Post by VR Rodeo »

LIV24B wrote:Hey
Everyone just wondering is this normal for the zooks brakes.
I have installed the disc brakes on the rear of my zook. i havent got a proportion value yet (on its way) an i decieded to put everything together and see how it goes.
My brake felt really lite pushed all the way through, will the value change all this?
other then that it still stops really well, i thought it would be worse.

cheers everyone
Did you bleed it properly, sounds like an air leak or Master cylinder failure ?
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Re: disc brakes

Post by nicbeer »

LIV24B wrote:Hey
Everyone just wondering is this normal for the zooks brakes.
I have installed the disc brakes on the rear of my zook. i havent got a proportion value yet (on its way) an i decieded to put everything together and see how it goes.
My brake felt really lite pushed all the way through, will the value change all this?
other then that it still stops really well, i thought it would be worse.

cheers everyone
If it is anything like mine when its working i could stop on a 10c piece from 60 and the rears are locking first.
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Post by LIV24B »

Yeah there was bit of air in there.
thanks
yeah stops really well n u can feel the back lock first.
master cylinder hard to change?
when should it be changed
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Post by LIV24B »

there was bit of air.
thanks
how often should the master cylinder be changed?
stops pretty good
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Post by VR Rodeo »

LIV24B wrote:Yeah there was bit of air in there.
thanks
yeah stops really well n u can feel the back lock first.
master cylinder hard to change?
when should it be changed
Master cylinder simply unbolts from everything ( 2 brakelines and 2 bolts at the back ), just make sure you bleed it before you reconnect up the brakelines. Should only need changing if you can see it leaking, or you are loosing fluid but cant see any other leaks, or your pedal goes to the floor still even after several attempts to bleed the brakelines.

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