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<blockquote data-quote="Blase" data-source="post: 297356" data-attributes="member: 424"><p>Lots of good tech here! Thanks ;D</p><p></p><p></p><p>Would anyone happen to know what the displacement is for these Toyota calipers(79-86)? ??? It was said they are a bolt in replacements for the Willwoods so I'm curious as to wither or not the displacement is close to the same as the willwoods.</p><p></p><p>I'd always prefer to run parts store parts if possible and <u>comparable</u> to the $$$ stuff.</p><p></p><p>Also in the interest of keeping this tech going how would I go about matching/ designing my next braking system? Below are the parts I'd like you use but I'd prefer to make sure they will all work well together before building/ buying anything that I don't already have lying around.</p><p></p><p>Willwood manual master cylinders 1 for the front 1 for the rear (I already have 1" and 7/8"from my last buggy but can replace with two ¾" if that's what's needs)</p><p>I'll build the pedal myself but was planning to base it off of the willwood stuff. One pedal for the front and one for the rear with a cross over bar to lock them together like a tractor has.</p><p>The Toyota Calipers listed above.</p><p>Custom non vented rotors made by ½ of a standard vented 1 ton rotor</p><p>Nylon line (I know it might not be ideal and I may lose some braking power but the cost and ease of repair out way the losses for me.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blase, post: 297356, member: 424"] Lots of good tech here! Thanks ;D Would anyone happen to know what the displacement is for these Toyota calipers(79-86)? ??? It was said they are a bolt in replacements for the Willwoods so I’m curious as to wither or not the displacement is close to the same as the willwoods. I'd always prefer to run parts store parts if possible and [u]comparable[/u] to the $$$ stuff. Also in the interest of keeping this tech going how would I go about matching/ designing my next braking system? Below are the parts I’d like you use but I’d prefer to make sure they will all work well together before building/ buying anything that I don’t already have lying around. Willwood manual master cylinders 1 for the front 1 for the rear (I already have 1” and 7/8”from my last buggy but can replace with two ¾” if that’s what’s needs) I’ll build the pedal myself but was planning to base it off of the willwood stuff. One pedal for the front and one for the rear with a cross over bar to lock them together like a tractor has. The Toyota Calipers listed above. Custom non vented rotors made by ½ of a standard vented 1 ton rotor Nylon line (I know it might not be ideal and I may lose some braking power but the cost and ease of repair out way the losses for me.) [/QUOTE]
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