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Drums to disk front end on a 45s

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Drums to disk front end on a 45s

Post by 4sum4 »

I`m after info on replacing the drums and fitting disks to the front end on my 45s cruiser,is it simply bolt off then bolt on :?
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Post by MY45 »

yep pretty sure it is :cool: Are you getting the 45?
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Post by 4sum4 »

MY45 wrote:yep pretty sure it is :cool: Are you getting the 45?


Yeah got it pics soon :D
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Post by RUFF »

You can use hilux complete swivel hubs but you may need to also use the hilux CVs depending on how old the cruiser is. The earlier drum brake cruisers had a slightly longer stub shaft on the CV. Other than this it is a simple bolt on swap. You may need to get custom flexible brake lines made.
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Post by Rossco »

Look for wreckers that have hj47 front disc hubs, they bolt straight on
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Post by 4sum4 »

:cool:
I have a 75s front housing and nuckles
and also can get a complete 60s front diff cheap could i use bits and peices of those?
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Post by RUFF »

4sum4 wrote::cool:
I have a 75s front housing and nuckles
and also can get a complete 60s front diff cheap could i use bits and peices of those?


Yes as long as its not a zj75 series.
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4sum4, mate what happened to your 4runner???

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Post by Fieldsy »

40's are guna take over the world :armsup: all we need is a cheep way to get 5links and coils :armsup:

OK calm again
I used 60s brakes on mt 75 FJ40 ran into problems with the arm's on the hub and had to use 75s ones
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Post by Stackson45 »

My personal experience with front disc conversion onto an FJ45 was that i ended up swapping every brake part bar the brake lines to get it to work, after lots of " yeah, just bolt the front disc on, she'll be sweet!" - then it was " you'll have to get single cylinder rear brakes, then your brakes will be perfect!" Note: front drum models have twin slaves in each wheel, disc models have singles in the rears. Brakes ok, but rears lock up way before fronts. Then i was told " by the right master cylinder to suit your discs, and it will definitely work!!!" yep, still not perfect, braking was a bit mor even, but just not what they should be. Then, i put the BOOSTER from a disc model on, and VWALA! Perfect brakes. So it had every part off a disc front model except the brake lines. I was told about pressure reducers, but then i heard they were illegal, .... . The thing i found funny, was that i asked many brake places about disc front conversion, and i swear it was as if i was the first person to do one - no one knew anything about them. No one could tell me for sure what would work. Now i'll say if you use everything, it HAS to work. If it worked on that car, it should work on this car.
But no ones ever heard of anyone doing a front disc conversion....
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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:4sum4, mate what happened to your 4runner???

and welcome to the 40 series clan.


The 4runner is still waiting for parts and is not going anywere in a hurry

And yeah bout time I got one
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Stackson45 wrote:My personal experience with front disc conversion onto an FJ45 was that i ended up swapping every brake part bar the brake lines to get it to work, after lots of " yeah, just bolt the front disc on, she'll be sweet!" - then it was " you'll have to get single cylinder rear brakes, then your brakes will be perfect!" Note: front drum models have twin slaves in each wheel, disc models have singles in the rears. Brakes ok, but rears lock up way before fronts. Then i was told " by the right master cylinder to suit your discs, and it will definitely work!!!" yep, still not perfect, braking was a bit mor even, but just not what they should be. Then, i put the BOOSTER from a disc model on, and VWALA! Perfect brakes. So it had every part off a disc front model except the brake lines. I was told about pressure reducers, but then i heard they were illegal, .... . The thing i found funny, was that i asked many brake places about disc front conversion, and i swear it was as if i was the first person to do one - no one knew anything about them. No one could tell me for sure what would work. Now i'll say if you use everything, it HAS to work. If it worked on that car, it should work on this car.
But no ones ever heard of anyone doing a front disc conversion....


Pressure reducers are legal if you can make them fixed
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Re: Drums to disk front end on a 45s

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4sum4 wrote:I`m after info on replacing the drums and fitting disks to the front end on my 45s cruiser,is it simply bolt off then bolt on :?


You may have to grind out the end of the axle housing to get the new CVs in.
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Post by DAZ »

If you have a complete 60 front diff with breaks its the same except for axel lengths use that .

As for the 75 houseing they are the same track width but i belive the angle the pinion is set at is steaper so suits better when you raise truck check b4 you start might be worth useing that housing if this is true .

My shorty came from the factory with discs on the front and the back always locked up b4 the front especialy i think is common on shortys
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