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Re: THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE
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simons?
modified 200b strut
r32 calipers
Willwood 265mm x 29mm disc

Rears are also r32 with willwood rotors by the look of it

Posted on: 2011/7/17 10:06
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Re: THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE
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i'd be more worried about how many times in a row they will last being only a solid disc


yeah that was my concern also

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i can get 13" steel and aloy over mine
stanza strut n14 disc landcruzer caliper
build thred

Posted on: 2011/7/17 10:25
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Re: THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE
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i was less than satisfied when i had the same sorta brakes on my car many years ago. you know, back when i used to have a 1200 that was on the road
mine was the landcruiser calipers some kinda camry vented discs and standard r31 rear brakes

possibly because they werent set up 100% perfectly
possibly because im picky with brakes
possibly because the next brakes they got compared to were full size r32 items(which were awesome)
but i just didnt like them

R-fast runs cruiser calipers and silvia(i think) discs on his race car and they are apparently pretty good, and also fit under 13s...once again beaten to the big brakes
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But i think landcrusier calipers and what ever disc and r31 rear brakes are the text book big bolt-on* brakes to use under 13 inch mags

*note, brakes arent actually bolt on

Posted on: 2011/7/17 10:34
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hilux 4 pot (s12+8 caliper) and U12 pintara discs, been running em for ten years under 13 wheels, and doubt i was first

bobs would be on vented discs? a solid would be too thin for the caliper to work in its proper range

the U12 pintara disc is vented if you want a good disc to use, some machining required to fit

great brakes, only downside could be the cast iron caliper is heavier than an alloy alternate

Posted on: 2011/7/17 12:32
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Im interested on some advice with this setup - hilux 4 pot (s12+8 caliper) and U12 pintara discs. (R31 Rear)

I have done this in my CA Coupe and under hard braking it locks the front right and under firm braking it pulls left.

Im using a 180B master and booster, I removed the 180B poportining valve assy that I had when I had stanza drum brakes rear and stanza disc front. I replaced the poportioning valve for one off of a Ford Laser and I belive this to be causing the problem.

I ran the s12 calipers with the stanza drum rear end and the 180B poportioning valve and the car pulled up straight, but you locked the rears under hard braking.

I curious to know how you guys have the master configured? I spoke to Maddat and they said they dont use a poportioning valve. Just straight from the master into a y splitter and then to the brakes.

Any thoughts?

And sorry for getting off track in your thread

Posted on: 2011/7/17 13:58
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1200rc, they would be hilux calipers not land cruiser ones. They are pretty much the same caliper but the hilux ones are designed for a solid rotor instead of a vented one. So you would have actually been running 60 or 75 series calipers on your car not hilux ones. As far as I know no hilux came with the staggered piston calipers on a vented disc

Old_school. Can't really speak for running drums. But with disc all round and a 240k master cylinder I ran a willwood proportioning valve otherwise the rears would always lock up

Posted on: 2011/7/17 15:16
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A big solid rotor won't cause brake fade on a street car in most driving situations. The bigger rotors shed heat pretty fast on such a light car as the 1200.

Now if you are racing a road circuit that is a different story.

Posted on: 2011/7/17 22:30
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Good to see I have created a bit of discussion and have learnt things from it.
Yes the rotors are solid 13mm rotor.
The calipers are stamped S12+8 but I can't slip in much wider rotors because the cut out is about 18mm.
Can I machine this cut out wider to accommodate a 22mm wide rotor.(is this what you had to do rc1200?)

Cheers
Bob

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You could also mill up a few spacers as the caliper are made of two halves. I have done this before so that I could accomodate a wider rotor. Longer fasteners are also used.

Posted on: 2011/7/18 0:11
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