Sold/Expired Toyota rear brake setup

Jcampbell54

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I'm in need of all the internals for toy rear drums, mine were missing all of it when I bought it let me know whatcha got. 931-797-5340 I'm in Columbia TN


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i'm not sure if you are running it on a dd or a trail rig, but I was having awful luck with drums on my Toyota and started looking into disk brake swaps... I ended spending right at $100 for my complete swap ..just something to think about
 
It's a trail rig. Might telling me what you sourced for that setup?


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Jcampbell54 said:
It's a trail rig. Might telling me what you sourced for that setup?


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You can get cheap brackets on ebay, there are 2 basic setups that lots of people use,

Either using toyota front brake parts or the other setup using small metric gm calipers (s10, Monte Carlo, etc) and 1" thick k1500 rotors.



That said, if you can make it to a pull-a-part, you could just pull the whole rear axle shaft/brake drum assembly and have everything you need for dirt cheap.
 
yep no problem....
I started out buying a nice set of bolt on disc brake brackets for around $30 from a guy who sells them on pirate..
after I had the brackets, I started pricing Toyota brake components ( like an idiot, I didn't research how much toy stuff was...I should have went with chevy stuff)
anyways.....I decided to keep the brackets and modified them some...
I went to lkq and bought my calipers and rotors used off a Nissan pathfinder 4x4 (94 or 95 I cant remember) ... I had to open up the hole on the rotor slightly, wasn't too bad at all
once I had rotors and calipers I modified the bracket and just welded some tabs on that I picked up 2 for $1, double shear style
for brake lines I wanted a soft line at the top that would move with the suspension and I was having trouble finding a 10mm line at the parts stores... ended up going with pathfinder lines, hooked 2 together for the length....
it works 10x better than the drums and to keep it right around $100 I was ecstatic!!

there is a link Mo sent me off pirate where a guy did the same thing with pathfinder and Montero sport components for cheap.. that's where I got the idea..

anyways, hope it helps.....beats the heck out of the $400 TG setup
 
Ye man it does. Thanks a lot. Im gonna do some pricing and see what I can come up with.


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I was just reading through that thread on pirate. I'm gonna make me a trip to the junk yard and see what I can source from there and get me a set of those brackets. For $30-$40 it's not worth trying to make those.


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Got a full set of rear brakes complete with good pads and drums, I took off to go to disks you can have it all for 50$ and can bring to AOP sat. if it helps.
 
Jcampbell54 said:
I was just reading through that thread on pirate. I'm gonna make me a trip to the junk yard and see what I can source from there and get me a set of those brackets. For $30-$40 it's not worth trying to make those.


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check ebay as well, I saw them for $28 + free shipping last night
 
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