guys, done a lot of searching and have come up with a few bits and pieces, now this is for those who have had there rear discs on a 40 cruiser approved by transport. The 2 ways I've seen it done that appeal to me is
1 Hilux front solid rotors and calipers
2 40 series front vented rotors and calipers
I have the handbrake on the transfer case, so don't wanna worry about that, but having hard time with the "approved inspactors" as to whether there is a pro/con with thesae 2 swaps, read on ih8mud that a guy inQld was told he couldn't fit vented rotors to the back, but can't see why?
so anyone who has had a system approved by Qld Transport - what parts have you used and were there any problems??
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approved rear disks - 45
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approved rear disks - 45
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Haven't done it yet, but this is the way i was hoping to do it when ever i finally put a 60 series rear housing in mine. Havent looked into legalities but.aussie_stu wrote:another thing, has anyone done the cut down fj60 swivel hub method and had it passed?
Edit:
Heres a link for anyone who might be interested.
http://www.employees.org/~dirttrak/rear ... ersion.htm
2012 FJ Cruiser
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
1984 BJ42 - Stretched and Coilovered
1977 HJ45
I'd be really interested in the legalities of that one too twisty, spoke to the boys @ eureka and it's $450 for the disc kit which has the studs, stud spacers, brackets and longer bolts in it (need to supply own calipers and rotors), but if the 60 swivel hub can be engineered it'd be a much cheaper way (esp since I might have some credit with the local wreckers )
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