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Designfab Subaru caliper rear disc conversion on YN67 issue

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Designfab Subaru caliper rear disc conversion on YN67 issue

Post by Sean24 »

Hi all,

Just done the rear Subaru leone calipers with GQ rotors on the back of my 86 lux and encountered an issue. I've pressed off the old drum backing plate, replaced wheel bearings, retainers, seals etc but when I slide the axle back into the diff housing I encounter a problem. Without the backing plate, there is a 5mm gap between the bearing housing and the flange on the diff (I can see the rubber oring thru the gap).

Just wondering how to rectify this? Its not simply a matter of bolting the axles in and ignoring the gap. Is it a case of having a spacer made up or trimming down the shaft end of the axles?! Bit disappointed so far as it had nothing like this mentioned in the design fab instructions,

Thanks in advance all!
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Post by WICKED »

Sean24 wrote:Hi all,

Just done the rear Subaru leone calipers with GQ rotors on the back of my 86 lux and encountered an issue. I've pressed off the old drum backing plate, replaced wheel bearings, retainers, seals etc but when I slide the axle back into the diff housing I encounter a problem. Without the backing plate, there is a 5mm gap between the bearing housing and the flange on the diff (I can see the rubber oring thru the gap).

Just wondering how to rectify this? Its not simply a matter of bolting the axles in and ignoring the gap. Is it a case of having a spacer made up or trimming down the shaft end of the axles?! Bit disappointed so far as it had nothing like this mentioned in the design fab instructions,

Thanks in advance all!

Do you have a locker? Does it have a thrust block?
GQ air lockers do and can cause issues doing disc conversion!
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Post by Sean24 »

Doesn't have lockers, standard diffs as far as I was aware, and unsure what you mean about a 'thrust lock'? Trying not to be a n00b here haha.
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Post by PSI316 »

From what I have read, apparently the knurling on the wheel bearing cover studs is too big to fit through the axle tube flange holes.
You either need to - cut your brake backing plate down so it is like a spacer (or a backing plate eliminator like you can use on the front)
- drill the axle tube flange holes on the bearing side enough to accommodate the stud knurl.

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Post by johnsy86 »

Gq airlocker?..............wtf u on he states he has an 86 hilux.........think wickeds the noob here
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johnsy86 wrote:Gq airlocker?..............wtf u on he states he has an 86 hilux.........think wickeds the noob here
Was asking if his diff has an air locker. Some air lockers have thrust blocks in them, GQ was just an example.
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Post by 304runner »

Will this help?

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Post by wss678 »

hey guys what about the handbrake cable setup what do people use it dont look like they pull in the same direction
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Post by ae86levin »

This i show I did mine using the original Hilux cable. Eventually I plan to setup the left hand side to pull slightly more forward like the pic of the right hand side.
It works fairly well but could be better. Before I fixed up the right it was fairly ordinary. The angle of the cable pull is important.

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This was the right side as I had it originally when it didn't really work very well.

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Post by wss678 »

yeah thanx for that i was thinking i might need to run independant cables running parallel with leaves anyway my setup is a bit differant im running a shortened patrol diff but i think this may still work(length might be an issue).You wouldnt beleive the subaru calipers same as pictured bolt straight on except i had to retap the slide bolts to M10 but piston diameter and dimensions excactly the same so for me bolt on.I couldnt f#$%n believe it.So patrol steel part and pads and suby piston/caliper just a bit of useless info unless you have patrol diff.Geez there gettin hard to find these calipers!!!
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Post by Blakes »

Thinking of doing this my self could I please get more info on what Subaru callipers and gq rotors to use cheers
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Post by SCANAS »

Contact RocToy Design Fabrications bud
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Post by WallyLux »

Sorry for the dig but what did you do about the cable hitting the right hand shock? You're is the only one I've found that's using factory shock location.
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Post by dano80 »

Roctoy no longer owns Designfab,

It is now owned by Dave Granfield, aka zookstock, PM me if you have trouble getting him around here......

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Thanks Dano
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