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Is this worth it?are vented rotors better?and why?
I no how to fit them but still not sure if the caliper will bolt up aswell anybody no ?
Or any info would good.
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and a 84 extra cab
If Rocks Had P^ssies Our Lives Would Be Perfect :D...
As far as I know IFS vented rotors dont fit.
IFS and SA are different offset discs and slightly different diam too I think.
You can buy vented or even slotted and vented discs from DBA though.
Paul.
venterd discs cool faster so less chance off brake fade (boiled brake fluid)
also longer life outta discs + pads
evern better get venterd & slotterd rotors better cooling & cleaner pad to discs surface area (self cleaning slots)
as the brake pad burn on discs surface creates gases the slotterd rotors allows the gas to escape less chance of brake noise
60series discs diameter 302mm thickness 20mm offset 49mm std discs DBA brand $70.00 trade. DBA venterd/slotterd $105.00 trade ad 22% for retail
fj40 fj60 fj 75 etc + 8/88 to 7/97 rn105 ln106 yn106 etc all run the same DBA-151 also
early 80series is only 286mm diameter
late 80series 311mm diameter
v8 lexus (100series) 312mm diameter
late 6cyl 322mm diameter
get landcruiser fj60 discs part number DBA-151
use ifs surf/ 4runner calerpers
it all bolts strait up
ifs discs are the rong offset for ur hilux calerper bracket by 17mm
Last edited by toysuzi on Tue May 18, 2004 11:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
I just went down this pass last week with the SAS on my Surf. The donner diff was a early model with solid discs.
I went to Auto1 and bought vented discs for a 96 lux (last of the solid fronts) for $50 each. Wreckers quoted me $70 for old second hand discs ????
I used my IFS hubs on the diff with a M&M spacer kit and the new discs. This gave me the same track as the rear IFS diff. I used my old IFS calipers but they didnt spin when mounted (they touched the disc on 1 side). We then had to split the caliper and machine 2mm off 1 face and re assemble.
As well as the discs having a different offset and not interchangable, the stud pattern , hole sizes are different too. The solid axel discs have the wheel studs going through them and the IFS discs only have 8 or 10mm bolts through them.
If you already have the IFS discs, I read somewhere how you can fit them to solid axle for a similar effect to the widetrack kit.
But, as has been said, the vented SA discs are prolly a bit better.
Hey daryl, do you know if 100 series Cruiser master cylinder bolts up to 1990 Hilux? I recall you saying somewhere that 80 series does and it gives beeter braking feel... just that there is a 100 series at my local wreckers which is handy.
id say it would be the same bolt pattern
bore size maybe differant
there is three 80s masters
early year- trade cost $135.00
middle year -trade cost $170.00
late model trade cost $285.00
all brand new after market items
id take ur car down threre & compair bolt pattern
id pinch the wire connections & at lest 6'' wire just incase ur
plugs are differant
Last edited by toysuzi on Mon May 17, 2004 10:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
what Iv`e got are 85 IFS rotors I can fit them buy using the IFS hubs and making the spacer to suit,I`ll only have to drill 6 holes
but I wasn`t sure if the caliper would bolt up but as mentioned before it won`t by a far bit so I`ll just put them in the rear
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