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60 Drums to 80 Disc's
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60 Drums to 80 Disc's
Hi guys...just having a think what maybe involved with bolting up rear 80 disc brakes to the rear of a 60 to replace drum brakes.
Has anyone done this...is it easy and straight forward...what is actually needed to complete the conversion.
Any help and or ideas, suggestions would be great.
Cheers...
Has anyone done this...is it easy and straight forward...what is actually needed to complete the conversion.
Any help and or ideas, suggestions would be great.
Cheers...
If it was that easy then every 40 and 60 getting around would be a disky one by now
If you put an 80 rear axle assembly in then its wider and ya wheels will hang out the gaurds.

If you put an 80 rear axle assembly in then its wider and ya wheels will hang out the gaurds.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Looks good. Ok for a 40 with hand brake on the transmission. You would need to work out a way to get a handbrake to work with the 60.
AKA Mark.
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
Hence my GQ disc's with sooby calipers. L series sooby have h/brake working on front calipers so the lever pulls inwards, just like your drum set up.Sixty's Guy wrote:Looks good. Ok for a 40 with hand brake on the transmission. You would need to work out a way to get a handbrake to work with the 60.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Ho w about a complete write up and pics Ruffy?Ruffy wrote:Hence my GQ disc's with sooby calipers. L series sooby have h/brake working on front calipers so the lever pulls inwards, just like your drum set up.
AKA Mark.
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
Any reaon you used Pootrol rotors instead of Yota ones?Ruffy wrote:Hence my GQ disc's with sooby calipers. L series sooby have h/brake working on front calipers so the lever pulls inwards, just like your drum set up.Sixty's Guy wrote:Looks good. Ok for a 40 with hand brake on the transmission. You would need to work out a way to get a handbrake to work with the 60.
Luv the sound of a diesel,
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.
The bigger the boy, the bigger the TOY!!
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.
The bigger the boy, the bigger the TOY!!
There are a heap of threads on this. There are several problems involved which are difficult to overcome which is why no-one has released a bolt on kit.
A smiple search will see you to a thread which contains a shitload of technical information which basically means for the conversion to be legel you need to match the rear calipers (piston capacities) to the master cylinder.
I think you need to use a 80 series master as the 60series designed for drums opushes too much volume to the rear, and then upgrade your front calipers to the larger 4runner V6 calipers aswell (to match the 80 series master).
there is no "easy" swap over.
A smiple search will see you to a thread which contains a shitload of technical information which basically means for the conversion to be legel you need to match the rear calipers (piston capacities) to the master cylinder.
I think you need to use a 80 series master as the 60series designed for drums opushes too much volume to the rear, and then upgrade your front calipers to the larger 4runner V6 calipers aswell (to match the 80 series master).
there is no "easy" swap over.
Yep... because they were free:)Sixty wrote:Any reaon you used Pootrol rotors instead of Yota ones?Ruffy wrote:Hence my GQ disc's with sooby calipers. L series sooby have h/brake working on front calipers so the lever pulls inwards, just like your drum set up.Sixty's Guy wrote:Looks good. Ok for a 40 with hand brake on the transmission. You would need to work out a way to get a handbrake to work with the 60.
But apart from that, They fit straight over the wheel studs just like the drum does.
[quote="Uhhohh"]As far as an indecent proposal goes, I'd accept nothing less than $100,000 to tolerate buggery. Any less and it's just not worth the psychological trauma. [/quote]
Fair nuf.Ruffy wrote:Yep... because they were free:)Sixty wrote:Any reaon you used Pootrol rotors instead of Yota ones?Ruffy wrote:Hence my GQ disc's with sooby calipers. L series sooby have h/brake working on front calipers so the lever pulls inwards, just like your drum set up.Sixty's Guy wrote:Looks good. Ok for a 40 with hand brake on the transmission. You would need to work out a way to get a handbrake to work with the 60.
But apart from that, They fit straight over the wheel studs just like the drum does.
Sooo...from there its just a matter of centralising the caliper and welding the bracket to the axle...



Luv the sound of a diesel,
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.
The bigger the boy, the bigger the TOY!!
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.
The bigger the boy, the bigger the TOY!!
except the hole in the middle of a patrol disc is the incorrect size for the toyota hub and no engineer will ever pass it.Sixty wrote:Fair nuf.Ruffy wrote:Yep... because they were free:)Sixty wrote:Any reaon you used Pootrol rotors instead of Yota ones?Ruffy wrote:Hence my GQ disc's with sooby calipers. L series sooby have h/brake working on front calipers so the lever pulls inwards, just like your drum set up.Sixty's Guy wrote:Looks good. Ok for a 40 with hand brake on the transmission. You would need to work out a way to get a handbrake to work with the 60.
But apart from that, They fit straight over the wheel studs just like the drum does.
Sooo...from there its just a matter of centralising the caliper and welding the bracket to the axle...![]()
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Too small...??Shadow wrote:except the hole in the middle of a patrol disc is the incorrect size for the toyota hub and no engineer will ever pass it.Sixty wrote:Fair nuf.Ruffy wrote:Yep... because they were free:)Sixty wrote:Any reaon you used Pootrol rotors instead of Yota ones?Ruffy wrote: Hence my GQ disc's with sooby calipers. L series sooby have h/brake working on front calipers so the lever pulls inwards, just like your drum set up.
But apart from that, They fit straight over the wheel studs just like the drum does.
Sooo...from there its just a matter of centralising the caliper and welding the bracket to the axle...![]()
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Luv the sound of a diesel,
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.
The bigger the boy, the bigger the TOY!!
especially a Chev 6.2!
Its GONE.........Replaced by a qik HDJ105.
The bigger the boy, the bigger the TOY!!
i think the hole in the GQ disc is about 3mm bigger than the hubSixty wrote:Too small...??Shadow wrote:except the hole in the middle of a patrol disc is the incorrect size for the toyota hub and no engineer will ever pass it.Sixty wrote:Fair nuf.Ruffy wrote:Yep... because they were free:)Sixty wrote: Any reaon you used Pootrol rotors instead of Yota ones?
But apart from that, They fit straight over the wheel studs just like the drum does.
Sooo...from there its just a matter of centralising the caliper and welding the bracket to the axle...![]()
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http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... =rear+disc
that thread has all the info
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