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Getting 4.8 Gu brakes to 4.2 patrol
Getting 4.8 Gu brakes to 4.2 patrol
For anyone that has done this conversion, was there anything else that was required other than what is on the front diff? Was the conversion successful and worth while? Will be running 35's. thanks
2002 GU TD42T ST wagon. TMIC & 2012 Hilux scoop
4" Lift, 90 series koni's, King springs, 4H Drop boxes, seperior super flex arm, MM hydraulic winch,
315/75/16 Goodyear Kevlar MTR's.
4" Lift, 90 series koni's, King springs, 4H Drop boxes, seperior super flex arm, MM hydraulic winch,
315/75/16 Goodyear Kevlar MTR's.
Re: Getting 4.8 Gu brakes to 4.2 patrol
Someone more noteable may know more but I believe you should also replace the booster? May not need to to make it work but from what I understand the brakes wont work to their full potential??????? Someone may correct me as I am not 100%. Might be worth doing a serch on Patrol4x4 forum
Re: Getting 4.8 Gu brakes to 4.2 patrol
All you need are backing plates (both parts), rotors and caliper mounts (just as easy to get the whole caliper though).
The actual caliper is the same on the two, however just mounted a little further outward on the 4.8.
4.8 has a much better venting design than the 4.2. I did notice improved braking but at least part of that is contributed to new pads and rotors from the old warn out items that came off it.
However, I would definitely do it again and again if for not other reason than for the venting.
- David.
The actual caliper is the same on the two, however just mounted a little further outward on the 4.8.
4.8 has a much better venting design than the 4.2. I did notice improved braking but at least part of that is contributed to new pads and rotors from the old warn out items that came off it.
However, I would definitely do it again and again if for not other reason than for the venting.
- David.
Need a bigger shed...
Re: Getting 4.8 Gu brakes to 4.2 patrol
You probably won't be able to run 15" rims with the 4.8 brakes.
But you might be running bigger rims already.
But you might be running bigger rims already.
2001 GU Patrol DX wagon, TD42, Air Lockers, twin spare carrier, Barrett HF, 35" Treps, high pinion rear, Staun beadlocks, 60l Engel and more!
Re: Getting 4.8 Gu brakes to 4.2 patrol
Good call AJ.A.J. wrote:You probably won't be able to run 15" rims with the 4.8 brakes.
But you might be running bigger rims already.
Based on his sig, "35-12.5-15 MTR's" the 15" rims will not go over the 4.8 brakes. So new rims will need to be thrown into the mix.
- David.
Need a bigger shed...
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