Yes, another Rear Disc Brake post!
Well, guys right at the moment I'm struggling with the E-brake cable mount. As like the previous post states, there is a large liability issue doing brake conversions. I to make the rear hub spacers and they are listed as off road use only too. This conversion when done will be listed the same. Thats if I can get it done! I can see why now no one has came out with one using the stock equipment (e-brake cable) I will keep working on it, but it has been slow going with the cable. I'll keep you posted with the progress.
Originally Posted by xB-SS
mike, great to read your arm is healed and you are back on the project.
if the stock e-cable can be used, you are one of the craftsmen who can do it properly.
i am counting on the reliability of your caliper bracket; regardless of usage qualifers.
i bought your 3/4" rear xb spacers to replace my otg spacers. i like the non-integral design of yours over the two piece otg 3/4". you build top quality stuff.
thanks for crafting this kit.
if the stock e-cable can be used, you are one of the craftsmen who can do it properly.
i am counting on the reliability of your caliper bracket; regardless of usage qualifers.
i bought your 3/4" rear xb spacers to replace my otg spacers. i like the non-integral design of yours over the two piece otg 3/4". you build top quality stuff.
thanks for crafting this kit.
Yeah, well, if non-integral means one-piece, that's what I like about them too. That, and they are black instead of silver, which lets them blend in with the swingarm and the rear brake backing plate on my xB.
I see he had two metal pieces holding the calipher in his first rear disc brake mock-up, and when he machined the caliper bracket he made it a one-piece. The man does super machinist's work.
I see he had two metal pieces holding the calipher in his first rear disc brake mock-up, and when he machined the caliper bracket he made it a one-piece. The man does super machinist's work.
Well, I now know why no one has came out with one of these that is 100% bolt on. I don't think I can get the stock cable to work, so my next thing to do is get new cables made to fit my application. It will make this whole conversion much easier. This is the last thing to try. I will post up some pictures of the cables, if thats what I end up doing.
Originally Posted by AllianceAutoSports
Well, I now know why no one has came out with one of these that is 100% bolt on. I don't think I can get the stock cable to work, so my next thing to do is get new cables made to fit my application. It will make this whole conversion much easier. This is the last thing to try. I will post up some pictures of the cables, if thats what I end up doing.
As far as the kit cost, I can't say for sure. But it should be between 600-800. I might be able to get it down more when everything is done and I can buy calipers in quantity. Right now I've been buying them one at a time. And the calpers will be the biggest cost in the kit. As far as the know how on the install. It should be pretty simple, thats why I bought the rear swingarm. So I could build the kit on a workbench, so it would be a simple bolt on kit. The hardest part if any will be putting the new e-brake cable in, but it should all be able to be installed with common hand tools.
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Mind if I chime in here. Maybe I can help you out with this kit. I have done a few replacements as well. Actually I was wondering what i can do to get a set of your caliper mounts for the rear. I have been wanting to replace my rear as well, but do not have a machine shop for the caliper bracket.
Originally Posted by Stylis
Mind if I chime in here. Maybe I can help you out with this kit. I have done a few replacements as well. Actually I was wondering what i can do to get a set of your caliper mounts for the rear. I have been wanting to replace my rear as well, but do not have a machine shop for the caliper bracket.
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Originally Posted by AllianceAutoSports
Originally Posted by Stylis
Mind if I chime in here. Maybe I can help you out with this kit. I have done a few replacements as well. Actually I was wondering what i can do to get a set of your caliper mounts for the rear. I have been wanting to replace my rear as well, but do not have a machine shop for the caliper bracket.
Because this post has had so much valuable input and interest I have a question. I am to a point that I am about to finish up and wanted to know if I come out with these conversion kits, would you rather: A) have me bore the rotors to fit? or B) buy hubs and turn them, then have a core to get the buyers hubs back? If, I go with option B then anyone could go out and buy the rotors needed to replace if/or when they need to be. Any input, please!
When I tried and failed to make a disc conversion I ground less than 1/8" off of the end of each spoke on the xb hub to have it fit perfectly into a Corolla GTS rotor. There was plenty of metal still supporting the studs. My thinking was I could use a stock rotor or a upgraded one without having to increase the inside hat diameter each time. But I also had to trim the center hole on the rotor so it would clear the xb hub. So there would still be that to do each time a rotor is changed. I stayed with my drums and have had no problems with the gound down hub.






