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Disc transfer Brake.

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Disc transfer Brake.

Post by Dozoor »

Started to hunt for the bits yesterday to do a disc conversion for the transfer case ,
After a hunt in the parts bin a the local wreckers i came up with two bits so far,
Kf laser rear caliper, has a cable and hydulic setup.
Rt 18 corona front disk ,would you believe this disc when separated from the hub has the same bolt pattern as the zook transfer flange hehe Bonus!
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Post by mud4b »

cool now all you have to do is make your t-case bash plate and incorperate you mount for your caliper to it.i used a manually operated caliper off a trailor.
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Post by Dozoor »

mmm , well the kf caliper won,t work the cable setup comes out on the bottom so when mounted on top of case its to close to the case :? , Mud the one you have is it a simple cable operated one from a box trialer ?
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Post by mud4b »

yep.i got it from my local trailor place it cost $90.
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Post by Dozoor »

I'll have to check them out, thancks mud ;)
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Post by Guy »

Now this is tech the way I like it ... Cheap and useful ..

How good is the holding power for the trailer brake ?? would complement my welded rear nicely .. :D


Man I got a cross drilled slotted disk on my car .. er don't you mean disks ??

Nah ... disk ...... Just my handbrake :)
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Post by greg »

Dozoor wrote:mmm , well the kf caliper won,t work the cable setup comes out on the bottom so when mounted on top of case its to close to the case :? , Mud the one you have is it a simple cable operated one from a box trialer ?
Larry


Could you please clarify what you have actually bought here from a trailer place?

Is it the disc as well? or just the 'clamp' that holds onto the disc?

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Post by mud4b »

love mud i have not tryed it yet as the spook has been off the road.it will work.
greg
it is just the caliper(clamp)that igot from the trailor place.
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Post by Dozoor »

The disc was brought at the wreckers , Is an early solid toyota corona.RT18
The transfer flange bolt pattern is the large bolt patern which started in 1989 wide track,
Larry.
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