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hilux/hiace drums...need some info

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hilux/hiace drums...need some info

Post by wat the »

Hi,

Ive been thinking of this as an idea, but i need ppl to verify and supply any info that might be of some help

ok atm im running hi-ace diff and drums at the rear. not sure exactly wat year they are, but they are fairly late model items. Are hilux and corresponding hiace drums the same? please take into account it is a little car (about the size of a ke10/20 corolla), and so weight and size should be taken into account :) also, it isnt a 4wd, but pls dont shoot me :)

the problem with them is they are realy big...unnecessarily big. and are really heavy. the drum itself weighs a bit. because it is part of the driveline also, it requires the motor turn extra weight which shouldnt be there. i say shouldnt be there because i will probably have to restrict the fluid pressure going to them anyway to stop them locking up early.

apart from inertial weight, the other problem with them is that they require minimum of a 14" rim to fit. for street duties, i will be running a 15" or 16" anyway to clear the front brakes. but the only size slick that fits decently that MT makes is a slick which fits in a 13" rim.

i remember reading somewhere the different sizes of drums that came out in hilux's and hiace's.

the question is does anyone know if there were any models that came out with drums that would fit in a 13" rim? And would these fit straight on my diff? i assume i'd have to change the backing plate, but that doesnt bother me if i find 1 im after. would i be able to use my current axles

also, pls take into account i know very little on this subject, so assume complete dumbness :?

cheers
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Post by RUFF »

Try a brake drum from one of the first hiace vans they were a weird looking drum with fins on the outside. These did come factory with 13" wheels so that should work.
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Post by wat the »

thanks RUFF, much appreciated.

do you know what year these seem to be around? will i have a problem with fitting them on my axles?
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Post by RUFF »

I actually gave this some more thought today and im not positive they had 13" wheels but they do have the smallest drums.
They are early to mid 70model Hiaces.
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Post by wat the »

ok cheers. will try and find a set and see for my self whether they fit or not. actually, i might be able to find something out about them through work.
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