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I am doing an IFS hub swap

Tech talk for Hilux

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Post by bj on roids »

pics and details!!

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Post by hophoar »

bj on roids wrote:HOW much are they? they went form 190 a pair to 290 a pair :shock:

but are they a direct bolt on?

bj, the reason they went from $190 tO $290 is the spacer is now at least twice as thick as before and there are now twice as many holes and bolts. I was just posting the price I was given from Chaos which I thought was a fair price considering other prices I'd heard of.
If you want to use IFS rotors instead of solid vented ones then I'm sure Chaos will make them for you, but be aware the reason for using the solid rotors is to maximise pad to rotor contact area.
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Post by planb »

bj

a set of these spacers will bolt right up to my cruiser some time next week,

ill post some pics if you want
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Post by Zol »

NICK wrote:
hophoar wrote:After Speaking with Lochlan today, they have come up with a spacer that is similar to a wheel spacer in that it has 2 sets of bolts and uses a solid axle vented rotor. One set of holes will accept recessed capscrews that bolt the spacer to the hub and another set of threaded holes that bolt the rotor to the spacer. Price will be @ $ 290 a pair.



there is an even easier way, but now that you stoners have fawked around for awhole weekend i wont bother, the job start to finish, including making the hubs and fitting them is a 4 hour job.

DO SOME HOME WORK.



NICK




In all due respect Nick. I can see you're a man of wisdom.
But half the fun for me is to play with mods.

The other thing was that your truck must be different tto mine cause I HAD results after doing the mods. & the ifs brakes DO fit into the mounting bolts.

Can you tell me how many rotors toyota make for luxes & 4runners....I was surprised when I saw 4 different ones just sitting on a bench.

I needed to find out things for myself be it expensive & time consuming or not. Thats not the concern here.

So it goes to show that none of us know everything.....
BUT
if we we support & chat with each other without judgement...we can all enjoy dicussing & building together. It's a social thang dude...not a dicksizing comp on who knows more.
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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

Ive finally got round to taking a pic of our wide track kit.

it includes 2 billet spacers machined in house, all mounting hardware, consisting of grade 12.9 fine thread bolts, two new inner hub seals and two new outer hub seals.

this kit is to be used with any standard 302mm outside diameter disc (vented or solid) found on solid axle hilux/landcruiser/4runner.

all you need is a set of Toyota IFS Hubs that can be picked up from most wreckers for next to nothing, or we can supply them.

This kit effectively offsets your wheel 1.5" either side, improves handling, steering and increases the stance of your truck offroad.

we know that you can make up a cheaper spacer to utilise an ifs disc (289mm or 292mm) but this does not allow full pad contact, therefore we wouldn't recommend it.

We will be selling the first sets at $290 including everything pictured, however price may vary after this.

if anyones still confused, drop me a line, id be happy to chat further.

ill post up some pics of a customers car as soon as i get around to it.
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Post by RUFF »

Lachlin you have mail.

And hopfully i will soon in the form of a boxed package containing a set of these spacers.

I will have a full write up on the fitting of these when i get them.
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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

Yea, no probs mate
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Post by NICK »

Zol, soory about the reply i was just alittle pissed of that we spent time explaining the way we did it to you, you basically ignored us and then come back and told us what we had already told you.


anyway dude, your right no one knows everything

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Post by NICK »

i was going to post a couple of pics of mine but cant find the CD with the program to down size them. so if someone will downsize them i will email them through and you can post em.


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Post by Zol »

NICK wrote:Zol, soory about the reply i was just alittle pissed of that we spent time explaining the way we did it to you, you basically ignored us and then come back and told us what we had already told you.


anyway dude, your right no one knows everything

NICK


No probs dude.

I don't think I've ignored anything you've said or anyone else tho. I read back & I DID stipulate that I already had new rotors before I started this thread & THEN noticed by the replies that I was missinformed . I've also pretty much gone through everyone's suggestions. And a big thankyou for everyone's input.

But enough of that eh?! :)

Btw...
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Post by Zol »

That to me looks like a reasonable price for the kit. It's not a rediculous price like some places I know for mods. Who knows...it might end up cheaper if mass produced.

Lauchlan... I'm still waiting on these new rotors from DBA. Once I get them I'll drop them straight over.

Even though the ifs rotors are too small...they're doing ok. Got better braking than when I had the ol non-vented rotors. One BIG difference is that my claws are half as noisy & they aren't wearing with a distinct point in the center of the tread.

I'm going to Napean tonight to test it. I've also put a 3 inch body lift in for a few reasons. One was cause cplux you mentioned about the tyre rub,the other is for firewall clearance so that I can take the transfer case crossmember spacer out.
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BTW...thanks Ruff for changing the thread subject...good idea. I was thinking the same thing. & was saying to myself. "damn shame i didnt start it as a tech disc. cause it's getting JUICY.
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Post by bj on roids »

NICK wrote:i was going to post a couple of pics of mine but cant find the CD with the program to down size them. so if someone will downsize them i will email them through and you can post em.


NICK


email them to me i can re-size!
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Post by suprasurf »

Got the ole measuring stick out on my mates conversion. The IFS disk is smaller O/D than the solid one so the pads have 4mm that don't contact the disk. Doesn't seem to be a prob and for $35 a pair of spacers I'll run with it as well
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Post by NICK »

BJ, you got mail.



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Post by RUFF »

Lauchlan did you receive my email? From last night regarding these spacers.
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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

yea Ruff, i think i replied.....
anyways this is what they look like on a vehicle
standard solid axle hilux vented discs and pre 1991 4runner calipers
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Post by NICK »

Lauchlan , what did you do about the tapper and lip on the hub, i have seen it done two ways, one is to machine the tapper of the hub and the other is to lip the inside of the spacer.


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Post by RUFF »

Lauchlan im am yet to receive a reply.
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Post by NICK »

ruff, you must send an email to get a reply :finger:
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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

Ruff whats your email address i will forward them again.
Nick, yes the ifs hub has a taper in it which means that the centre hole in the disc, when moved back doesnt sit snug against the hub centre. We have spent a lot of time calculating braking forces in our thesis at uni and used our knowledge from this to do some calculations on the assembly I wont bore you with all the crap but basically the only loading on the disc is rotational and the calculated braking force with a large factor of safety was no where near enough to shear any of the bolts holding the spacer and disc to the hub.
In a perfect world the spacer would have a tapered centre hole to fit snuggly along its whole length and a new lip machined at the top to accept the inside diameter of the disc but this would push the cost up even more and is unneccessary in the situation.
The spacer we make has the same id as the disc and fits snuggly on the hub at its bolting face.
I am interested in hearing anyones thoughts in this matter.
also for the people running bolt through spacers using 302mm hilux diffs that have been redrilled we have a limited number of blank hilux discs which we can drill to the ifs pattern for you.
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Post by RUFF »

Lauchlan i just worked out where the Email went and i have now received it thank you.
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Post by Zol »

Well fellas
I went on a last minute trip to Jackson's Lane last week with this new setup.
Even though I don't have the propper diameter rotor...it still braked better. made the truck flex just that extra bit more, I had less arse drag on nose dives & tonnes more control on crappy angled drop offs.

besides the fact that I popped my tailshaft AGAIN. i felt that there was a definate difference in ability & performance.

I'm very happy...Can't wait for the propper diameter rotors to arrive. Hopefully today or tommorrow.
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Post by cbr »

Zol wrote:Well fellas
I went on a last minute trip to Jackson's Lane last week with this new setup.
Even though I don't have the propper diameter rotor...it still braked better. made the truck flex just that extra bit more, I had less arse drag on nose dives & tonnes more control on crappy angled drop offs.

besides the fact that I popped my tailshaft AGAIN. i felt that there was a definate difference in ability & performance.

I'm very happy...Can't wait for the propper diameter rotors to arrive. Hopefully today or tommorrow.


Zol, do you have the right rotors yet??

How is the kit going??

Does anyone else have this kit, I am going to buy a set and would like some feedback.

I have a 1985 4runner solid axle with non-vented rotors. I will be using these spacers with 1988 IFS hubs. Do I need anything else to make them work??

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Post by hophoar »

Chris, I've got the kit seems to work well, steering is much better less understeer. The bolts holding the rotor onto the spacer are a pain to tighten as I couldn't get a spanner on to really tighten them, have bought some capscrews ( cost $88 for 12 ) will be replacing the bolts today.
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Post by hophoar »

Just tried to replace the bolts with capscrews to no avail, the heads are too tall and contact the splindle bolts. I'm just going to locktite the bolts in and tighten them with a snug fitting spanner.
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Post by Zol »

Sorry for the late reply Chris
For some reason I'm not getting all my reply emails to the threads I've posted to. (anyone else having this prob?

Yes I did get the new rotors.
They work fantastic. I've never has brakes this good before.
I ended up rebuilding the back brake system as well. It's never been right.
But now ....awesome

Just waiting for a driveshaft & I'll be out there again for a play.
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Post by Surfection »

Zol, i left you a return phone message the other day dude, but haven't heard back from you.... You wanna give me another call or PM me here ? Cheers, Jeremy :D
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Post by NICK »

Surfection, wanna buy some IFS hubs :finger:
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Post by Surfection »

No :?: That's what i've got SPACERS for !!! I'm 1.5 inches wider than your skinny white arse :finger:
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