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Rear disc conversion 60 series...

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Rear disc conversion 60 series...

Post by carts »

Has anyone done or know of anyone who has converted the rear drums to discs on a 60 series? I'm not a fan of the amount of adjusting that needs to be done after a good w'kend away in the mud holes etc... My mate has killed a set of shoes in less than 15000k's and mine are on there way also (changed about 8000k ago).

How does the handbrake setup work on the conversion?

What are the pro's and cons of the conversion?

Any feedback would be great!!!

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Post by 80UTE »

I make up rear disc kits to suit cruisers that use hilux disc's and calipers and use the handbrake set up of a fj45 on the output shaft. This works great but can get expensive if you use new h/brake parts for the conversion. The brakes work and last well due to the calipers and disc's being from a toyota 4wd.
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Post by Sixty »

Cost??? Does it come in a complete kit?

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Post by MQ080 »

Carts,

I'm sure team special would be able to shed some light on the issue
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Post by MUSS »

MQ080 wrote:Carts,

I'm sure team special would be able to shed some light on the issue


dude wtf and wtf is TEAM SPECIAL? :?
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Post by MY45 »

JAKE wrote:
MQ080 wrote:Carts,

I'm sure team special would be able to shed some light on the issue


dude wtf and wtf is TEAM SPECIAL? :?


lol . . . Dont you know team special :lol:
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Post by MQ080 »

MY45 wrote:
JAKE wrote:
MQ080 wrote:Carts,

I'm sure team special would be able to shed some light on the issue


dude wtf and wtf is TEAM SPECIAL? :?


lol . . . Dont you know team special :lol:


Is there a administrator about? ...is there anyother way we can get Jake off the forum for being ignorant :D ...everyone knows about team special ...next i spose you will want too know what that little stick does next to the gear selector :roll:
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Post by ORSM45 »

80UTE wrote:I make up rear disc kits to suit cruisers that use hilux disc's and calipers and use the handbrake set up of a fj45 on the output shaft. This works great but can get expensive if you use new h/brake parts for the conversion. The brakes work and last well due to the calipers and disc's being from a toyota 4wd.


is there any reason you cant use landcruiser front rotors?

are hilux discs vented?

id like to know more about this too. as im building 60 series diffs.

thanks

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Post by 80UTE »

Due to the rear hub flange being thinner than the front the disc sit closer to the wheel. With the vented disc's the disc is wider to the outside by approx 8mm so the caliper is wider to the outside by 8mm and the chance of interferance with the wheel centre is high. Some wheel types will clear but most hit the caliper. If you have 8mm + clearance on the front with vented disc's vented disc'c will fit on the rear.
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