Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

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Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby 00falcon » Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:55 pm

Guys,

i have a cost effective opportunity to convert my (piece of ****) drum brakes to disks.

Essentially, BA Falcon Rear Disk Brakes are all but bolt on replacements for the stock drums.

The only thing i am not comfortable with is...

The instructions are quite detailed, and it all looks fairly straight forward, but the proviso is that you cant really use the stock Jeep rims...

OK, i do have muds, on aftermarket steelies, with the required off-set.
but i also have a set of Mags that came from my previous Terrano... these are essentially my road tires...

As professional & scientific as my measurements are, there seams to be about 5mm clearance (at the closest points between the Caliper and the wheel...

How close can the caliper be to the wheel before one should be concerned...?

I really want to lose my drums as they are really a pain after i go and sit her knee deep in mud... which is nearly every time i drive her...

Push come to shove, i can invest in a set of wheel spaces to match the offset of my steelies...

Yous thoughts..?

we assembled the brakes, and lined it up as best we could by eye sight...

The instructions i am following
http://jeep-xj.info/HowtoBArearBrakes1.htm

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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby mudlva » Sat Sep 14, 2013 8:37 pm

The gaps alright for roadies. My only concern would be if you piced up a stone and it takes the bleed nipple out

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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby waza4x4toy » Sun Sep 15, 2013 5:33 pm

I appreciate you got all the falcon bits but i have seen lots of links on the Grand Cherokee conversions to XJ so would be similar to a TJ i assume and these mod in well from the looks of the forums with some tight clearances but not that tight.

I think info suggests that after market rims with bigger offset might help and most use sixteen inch rims to solve issue but as always try to do a simple mod and it blows right out if you let it!

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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby yeti » Sun Sep 15, 2013 5:45 pm

still running 15s........


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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby TJ » Mon Sep 16, 2013 2:56 pm

Easiest way is to use TJ Rubicon parts from 2004 onwards. Everything stays factory/OEM.
'12 JK Rubicon V6 3.6L Auto D44/D44

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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby 00falcon » Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:26 pm

TJ wrote:Easiest way is to use TJ Rubicon parts from 2004 onwards. Everything stays factory/OEM.


Cool, where do i get '04 + Rubicon Parts....?
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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby TJ » Tue Sep 17, 2013 9:24 am

Parts can be had from dealers out of US or locally. Rockauto is always a good source.

Keep in mind that some KJ parts and ZJ parys are a good fit too (same part numbers as TJ)

I can list the parts if anyone is interested.
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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby 00falcon » Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:05 am

yeti wrote:still running 15s........


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Yeti...

What brakes are thos...?
How did it affect your Brake BIAS...
Did you need to do anything with with your proportioning valve.

You say 15's...
i assume 15's with a decent off-set...?

Did you change your wheel studs to longer ones...?



EDIT: Sorry Yeti... just noticed... but they are front brakes...
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Re: Rear Disk Brakes on a TJ Wrangler

Postby yeti » Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:43 pm

:lol: will snap pick of rears lol..ba koon and yeah good off set
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