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Unit Bearing on kingpin knuckle
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<blockquote data-quote="paradisepwoffrd" data-source="post: 623681" data-attributes="member: 4561"><p><strong>Re: Re: Unit Bearing on kingpin knuckle</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's likely that there's a rotor that will fit over it. Try looking into newer toyota/chevy stuff. You could always run a wilwood/speedway rotor with a stock style caliper.</p><p></p><p>The dimension you really need is spindle/bearing mounting surface to drive slug face. Although I believe the stub length tells much of this. </p><p>Also be good to understand the kingpin centerline to mounting face distance. I suspect it's the same or similar given the yokes should be about the same. </p><p></p><p>Lighter brakes are a must for me. I feel toyota stuff would be awesome, but haven't found a rotor that works with it, and not 6 lug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paradisepwoffrd, post: 623681, member: 4561"] [b]Re: Re: Unit Bearing on kingpin knuckle[/b] It's likely that there's a rotor that will fit over it. Try looking into newer toyota/chevy stuff. You could always run a wilwood/speedway rotor with a stock style caliper. The dimension you really need is spindle/bearing mounting surface to drive slug face. Although I believe the stub length tells much of this. Also be good to understand the kingpin centerline to mounting face distance. I suspect it's the same or similar given the yokes should be about the same. Lighter brakes are a must for me. I feel toyota stuff would be awesome, but haven't found a rotor that works with it, and not 6 lug. [/QUOTE]
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