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fitting 60 disks to hilux front?????

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fitting 60 disks to hilux front?????

Post by EVLHILUX »

Was thinking of putting 60ser front disks onto my 84/85 dual cab hilux to help stop it as it has a inj 5ltr and t700 with 35 soon to be 37.Have been told these fit straight on as a full ass ie disk caliper steering arm..

It looks like you need cross over steering straight up other then that they are meant to be the same fitment just with bigger disks and 4 spot calipers,can any one tell me if this is correct info and if it makes much diff and if anything else involved such as brake boosters???ect :roll:
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Post by Shadow »

youl need the 60 series master cylinder aswell i think.
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Post by A1 »

dont most just go the V6 calipers ??
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Post by 4sum4 »

IFS 4runners,3rd gen lux will work with stock master cylinder,V6 4runner and 80s would be better of with a 80s master and slight mods to the caliper for lux offset
also get slotted rotors,work heaps better
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Post by Shadow »

4sum4 wrote:IFS 4runners,3rd gen lux will work with stock master cylinder,V6 4runner and 80s would be better of with a 80s master and slight mods to the caliper for lux offset
also get slotted rotors,work heaps better
isnt 80s master for disc rear? which wont work properly with a hilux drum rear?
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Post by EVLHILUX »

Well as it turns out I removed the brakes today to get an idea of whats involved and it already has 4 spot calipers :oops: on it from factory without vented discs so its prob not worth changing?
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Post by EVLHILUX »

Well as it turns out I removed the brakes today to get an idea of whats involved and it already has 4 spot calipers :oops: on it from factory without vented discs so its prob not worth changing?

was thinking of fitting discs to the rear but not sure whats involved or how many $$$$ needed????
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Post by whiteknight »

I put an 80 Series booster and Master Cylinder in my hilux and it made a big difference..

Kept the standard 4 spot front calipers and upgraded to the IFS rear drums as they are bigger than the solid axle rears..
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Post by EVLHILUX »

whiteknight wrote:I put an 80 Series booster and Master Cylinder in my hilux and it made a big difference..

Kept the standard 4 spot front calipers and upgraded to the IFS rear drums as they are bigger than the solid axle rears..
whats the go with fitting the IFS rears are the straight bolt in or more involved?
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Post by bulldogy »

Just do as ya bloody told jason and stop askin to many Qs ya fukn confusin yaself

Use the 80 series master cyl the 1 without abs and thats all ya need for the front if it got the 4 spot tho the V6 4 spot are biger pistons

The rear just buy the whole ifs rear diff with drums its all bolt on.

And them 35s are nowhere as big as 37s lol.

And bloody get xover steer them 37s will kill the push pull and the box goes on the outside of the chassi not inside lol.
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Post by dow50r »

Cobber...the 1990 or better hilux has 60 discs std...and the v6 4 runner calliper has 80 series pistons with hilux mounting...so u put the v6 runner callipers on a vented lux front diff....or put 60 series swivels and discs on your diff, then the v6 callipers. whichever way you want to go....just so we can compare, your 4 spot callipers now have 2 x 22mm pistons and 2 x 35. so does the 60 series. The later lux has 4 x 35mm pistons, and the v6 runner has 4 x 45mm pistons...so either of thwese callipers are a big improvement. The later lux calls can be used with std booster/master, but the v6 calls need early 80 series non ABS master, early 80 had drums down the back aswell....any 80 master and booster will be ok. The other toyota to have this setup is a 1988-1993 cressida....not the grande that has ANS but the glx.
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Post by BundyBrumby »

Will the non abs 80 master cyl & booster fit on to a 83-88 lux?

Does this need to be engineered?
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Post by EVLHILUX »

bulldogy wrote:Just do as ya bloody told jason and stop askin to many Qs ya fukn confusin yaself

Use the 80 series master cyl the 1 without abs and thats all ya need for the front if it got the 4 spot tho the V6 4 spot are biger pistons

The rear just buy the whole ifs rear diff with drums its all bolt on.

And them 35s are nowhere as big as 37s lol.

And bloody get xover steer them 37s will kill the push pull and the box goes on the outside of the chassi not inside lol.
Thats easy to say mate but when your getting told 10 diff things from 10 diff people its hard to know which way to go :roll: dont want to change diffs and crap its to hard,how about I give it to you and dunc and you can give it back all sweet lol,and as for the cross over Hayden is suppost to have organised it,just waiting on him :D
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Post by toyrex »

Jason come past the workshop it is easier to show you than to explain
I have a 84 4runner with vented disks on the front, discs on the rear, 80 series brake booster and a 1" surf master cylinder
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Post by EVLHILUX »

toyrex wrote:Jason come past the workshop it is easier to show you than to explain
I have a 84 4runner with vented disks on the front, discs on the rear, 80 series brake booster and a 1" surf master cylinder
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sound sweet mate I shall drop in next time Im over that way

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