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FJ40 brakes

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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FJ40 brakes

Post by Raymond Spackman »

I am puting 60 discs on the front of my 40. It has a single circut setup with remote booster. With the front discs do i need to fit the rear brakes with a single wheel cylnder or can the old 2 cylnder setup stay? Do I need to fit a duel circut setup or can a single circut stay? If i need duel circut what is the best setup 60, or late 40. All help is greatly appreciated. THANKS
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Re: FJ40 brakes

Post by turbo4t »

Raymond Spackman wrote:I am puting 60 discs on the front of my 40. It has a single circut setup with remote booster. With the front discs do i need to fit the rear brakes with a single wheel cylnder or can the old 2 cylnder setup stay? Do I need to fit a duel circut setup or can a single circut stay? If i need duel circut what is the best setup 60, or late 40. All help is greatly appreciated. THANKS


The easies way is to find a master cylinder off a late 70's FJ55 as some of these came with disc front & dual piston rear brakes.
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