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thanks for the link, i have a set of ifs hubs so i just might look into doing this!
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thanks for the link, i have a set of ifs hubs so i just might look into doing this!
when you get the hub back post up a pic so i can see what was machined, also with how much.
Part number in the studs please. Are they SAE or metric?
without looking it seems to be this one pappy?
Amazon.com: DORMAN 610-266 DORMAN WHEEL STUD,M12-1.5: Automotive
I don't remember the measurement.
FWIW,
Ive done most of this research. Just found this post by accident. Anyways, im gonna make a spacer like sky's to make a solid axle track the same width as an ifs rear. I know the one fella didnt want the width.
I dont like moving the caliper to the front of the knuckle. Just looks like bad leverage, etc. I know it will work but i dont like it. With that said, im gonna make a spacer like sky sells. im sure it will be cheaper than skys. If anybody here is interested let me know. Im sure it will be cheaper and easier to make more than one set.
If you get the kit from FROR you don't move the caliper to the front. You move the threaded holes the OLD caliper bolted to around to the front. Then you install the Bracket from Front Range so you can mount the Tacoma caliper on the back.
Yeah, but then there's 3 things you have to buy just to mod the brakes...