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Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

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Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by screwwoole »

Hi
I am fitting hilux diffs under my Sierra, is the standard brake master cylinder enough for the brakes or is there an upgrade I can do?
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by redzook »

stock brakes are fine
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by V.W.Dave »

stock master will work but can get a little spungy at times. If you find a old GQ patrol 2 bolt master cyl they bolt strate up you just need to modify the push rod from the pedal to the master.
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by redzook »

ive had 4 cars with hilux diffs/brakes with sierra booster and master cylinder
and neva had a spongey pedal

my car atm has hilux disks all round with stock sierra master and booster and i have no dramas at all :?
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by Mudboy »

if you are going to get this engineered, they will ant an upgrade, I have a patrol one in mine and works a treat
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by screwwoole »

Excellent thanks , I might look for a patrol one then
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by Parry »

Pretty sure there is a Subaru one that bolts straight in also.
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by MART »

Standard one should be fine as hilux brakes are designed to stop a larger vehicle , and can be engineered , you might need a rear brake bias to avoid rear locking but not always , try it first , Cheers Paul.
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by germo »

Standard brakes will work, but from my experience there was too much pedal travel, as the larger pistons in the brakes required the small brake cylinder to move more fluid.
i took mine to a brake place and they got it a bit better than i did but still too much travel.
I put the GQ two bolt on and it was alot shorter travel and locked up easy with 37s.
depends on what you want, run standard first (because you have it already) then if its no good buy a new brake master cylinder.
if i wasnt going for rego i wouldnt have worried, but like redzook said, he had two cars regoed with stock brakes.
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by screwwoole »

I might try the GQ direction, the pedal travel is a bit to much for my liking. How do I identify the correct GQ cylinder?
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by germo »

2 bolt gq.
off the earlier models i believe.
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Re: Hilux diffs.. Brakes question

Post by screwwoole »

Excellent I'll have a look at the wreckers for one
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