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Brakes upgrade
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Brakes upgrade
Hi
Have any one upgraded the brakes to an y60.
I have a -94 wagon with 15inch rims and 38tires and disc front and rear.
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Calipers / pads / disc rotors……..
Can I get it from other car maybe straight bolt on?
If any have some idea ware I can find these products I would be grateful.
I can even rebuild if anyone have some ideas.
Regards Stefan
Have any one upgraded the brakes to an y60.
I have a -94 wagon with 15inch rims and 38tires and disc front and rear.
http://s908.photobucket.com/home/Gallivare/allalbums" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Calipers / pads / disc rotors……..
Can I get it from other car maybe straight bolt on?
If any have some idea ware I can find these products I would be grateful.
I can even rebuild if anyone have some ideas.
Regards Stefan
Re: Brakes upgrade
I did DBA slotted disc rotors and decent pads on my GQ and it was a good budget improvement. You can probably get it all on ebay fairly cheap.
Thirsty GU. TI, 4", 33's, factory locker.
Re: Brakes upgrade
The GU 4.8 brakes are the best, but the rotors are suitable only for a 16" rim (and GU master Cylinder etc) so may not suit your rig........Looks like expensive rubber you have on there and I doubt you'll be keen to buy that again!!
Sweet build.
Sweet build.
GQ with 30 PSI of TD42T.........
Re: Brakes upgrade
here is my 2c worth
get yourself some Front GU Twin piston callipers (from any patrol from 98 to 2004 just not the 4.8L engine ones)
Get yourself a GU master cylinder and booster (you need both as the GU Master don't bolt to the GQ booster)
Get front and rear Slotted rotors
This will be the best bolt on option
you WILL need to swap the pipes around on the master cylinder down to the distribution block on the driver side wheel well, if you don't all you will do is lock the rears up and have no brakes at the front
get yourself some Front GU Twin piston callipers (from any patrol from 98 to 2004 just not the 4.8L engine ones)
Get yourself a GU master cylinder and booster (you need both as the GU Master don't bolt to the GQ booster)
Get front and rear Slotted rotors
This will be the best bolt on option
you WILL need to swap the pipes around on the master cylinder down to the distribution block on the driver side wheel well, if you don't all you will do is lock the rears up and have no brakes at the front
AA's for Quitters
Re: Brakes upgrade
Nice flares on your truck - where did you get them?
Sorry to hijack your thread
Sorry to hijack your thread
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Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:47 pm
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Re: Brakes upgrade
Thanks for your help.
The flares..
http://www.brettakantar.is/?skoda=myndir" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards Stefan
The flares..
http://www.brettakantar.is/?skoda=myndir" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards Stefan
Re: Brakes upgrade
CHeers Stefan. ThanksL-Stefan wrote:Thanks for your help.
The flares..
http://www.brettakantar.is/?skoda=myndir" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Regards Stefan
Re: Brakes upgrade
I think the gq efi also has twin pistons as well.
89 gq dx. bone stock --- for now.
Re: Brakes upgrade
Yes they do but they are a shit bolt on design. the GU ones bolt on the same as the single piston ones, the EFI GQ ones allow the pads to fall when they get low.
AA's for Quitters
Re: Brakes upgrade
So the GU brakes and master cylinder would be a good upgrade for my efi GQ?
And the calipers will bolt straight to my mounts?
Cheers
Stew
And the calipers will bolt straight to my mounts?
Cheers
Stew
Re: Brakes upgrade
toy77 wrote:So the GU brakes and master cylinder would be a good upgrade for my efi GQ?
And the calipers will bolt straight to my mounts?
Cheers
Stew
Yes the callipers will bolt straight on providing you get ones that aren't from the 4.8L as they are different again.
you may find that the master cylinder can't keep up with the callipers but who knows yours should have a larger master cylinder cause of the GQ twin piston ones
AA's for Quitters
Re: Brakes upgrade
hi i have a 91 gq td42 with standard single piston calipers .will the gu twin pistion ones bolt straight on ?? an also will the gu booster an master cylinger bolt on or do they need to be modiffied ??? cheers
Re: Brakes upgrade
Do you need the GU backing plates for this mod?MyGQ wrote:here is my 2c worth
get yourself some Front GU Twin piston callipers (from any patrol from 98 to 2004 just not the 4.8L engine ones)
Get yourself a GU master cylinder and booster (you need both as the GU Master don't bolt to the GQ booster)
Get front and rear Slotted rotors
This will be the best bolt on option
you WILL need to swap the pipes around on the master cylinder down to the distribution block on the driver side wheel well, if you don't all you will do is lock the rears up and have no brakes at the front
Also can you use the STD GQ discs with these or do you need the GU ones as well?
I am guessing you need both backing plates and discs for the GU as the DBA catalogue shows different discs up front on the GU.
cheers
Re: Brakes upgrade
read up71_prem wrote:hi i have a 91 gq td42 with standard single piston calipers .will the gu twin pistion ones bolt straight on ?? an also will the gu booster an master cylinger bolt on or do they need to be modiffied ??? cheers
Re: Brakes upgrade
GU discs are thicker then GQ's
Re: Brakes upgrade
Since you have the single piston callipers you will need to invest in the Twin Piston callipers, new rotors (GQ Twin Piston Rotors or GU ones they are the same between the GQ Twins and the GU twins) and also the brake master and booster.hokey wrote:read up71_prem wrote:hi i have a 91 gq td42 with standard single piston calipers .will the gu twin pistion ones bolt straight on ?? an also will the gu booster an master cylinger bolt on or do they need to be modiffied ??? cheers
you need to modify the pipes on the master cylinder to distribution block to make the GU master cylinder setup work
AA's for Quitters
Re: Brakes upgrade
Hold on guys...
The previous 2 posts....
One says GU discs are thicker, next post says GU and GQ (efi) are the same rotor???
Just trying to get it all straight...
Cheers
Stew
The previous 2 posts....
One says GU discs are thicker, next post says GU and GQ (efi) are the same rotor???
Just trying to get it all straight...
Cheers
Stew
Re: Brakes upgrade
well twin piston gq are same as twin piston gu. they're different to single piston gq
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Re: Brakes upgrade
Hi
What pads do you have with the slotted rotors?
Manufacturer?
Regards Stefan
What pads do you have with the slotted rotors?
Manufacturer?
Regards Stefan
Re: Brakes upgrade
http://www.4wdworld.com.au/4WD-Disc-Brake-Pads.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Never had a problem with these over here and are reasonably priced.
Do you need a different pad material for the Arctic Circle area due to the cold?
Never had a problem with these over here and are reasonably priced.
Do you need a different pad material for the Arctic Circle area due to the cold?
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