Rear caliper mounts '71 fj40

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I have heard good things about Poser's parts and tied to PM him to keep this off the Forum but have had no reply, I realize that I am a NOOB and was wondering if I was not able to have this function yet?

I realize people take time off, get sick and all kinds of things like that. Does anybody out there know if this is the case? Thanks:confused:
 
Rob-


I have had a very difficult time trying to keep up with PM’s out here, I am sorry for my slow reply.


As of right now, I am out of caliper brackets and I do not have plans for getting more in stock.


I am sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause you, or anyone else.


-Steve Cramer
LCR4WD
 
not a problem...thanks:cheers:
 
Oh, boo hiss, Poser. We were just talking about you here in Chattanooga at the meeting last night and your conversion and brackets and I told Todd I was probably going to go with your system. Is there a bracket that you would recommend that is simmilar to your set up?
 
no more????????????? what??????????? your cutting us all off............ at least it makes mine worth more...... :D
 
years ago before i heard of poser i got mine from tsm .they sell parts or the whole kit not as good a price as posers .but ive had no problems with them and they use the monty clipers no is 303-688-6882 hopefully im not stepping on any toes here good luck
 
I was thinking they were less than a bill, Downey's may be cool but are they that cool?:eek:
 
nice...do they sell the bolts, rotors, etc like Poser...tried to get on thier website to search but only was able to get info on brackets...
 
I was thinking they were less than a bill, Downey's may be cool but are they that cool?:eek:

No, Downey's are not $30-40 cool, but they are complete with laser cut brackets, CNC milling accuracy, laser cut shim plates for alignment, all hardened mounting bolts, the works!!!!!
Even better, they include complete disc brake installation instruction sheets that include all the warnings, troubleshooting, and instructions on prop valves and residual valves, etc. etc.
 
All you need are the brackets......I cut mine on CNC, the steel at the time here cut from supplier with no account was around 50 bucks I found some cutoffs for free. So $40 for the pair from proffit is a great price. Rotors also needed machining I bought mine for $40a pr you could easily find some shop to do this for cheap, if your nice prolly a case of beer. I spent $250 on everything. And that was when the Canadian dollar was worth around .65 US. I found all the information I needed on this site in the Tech section....Thanks Mud.
If anyone needs the surface file for the brackets in IGS for CNC let me know, I added some design to them they look really good.
 
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