Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
If I made a suzuki rear disc brake conversion kit, how many people would be interested in buying a kit?
Price would be dependent on time taken to machine the parts, and material cost, and you would have to send your old drums in.
Cheers
Turoa
Price would be dependent on time taken to machine the parts, and material cost, and you would have to send your old drums in.
Cheers
Turoa
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Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
turoa wrote:If I made a suzuki rear disc brake conversion kit, how many people would be interested in buying a kit?
Price would be dependent on time taken to machine the parts, and material cost, and you would have to send your old drums in.
Cheers
Turoa
My mate UBZ posted interest on my behalf earlier, in the mean time..
I have just bought a Spidertrax conversion set in from Rocky Road Outfitters in the US. I will try a put a pic up of them with main dimensions for you if that is of help?
84 SJ410V, 1000cc, OME 2" spring kit , 2" extended Shackles, 1&3/4 "extractors and 15" coby ,rear lockrite, 29" SATs
This is not the greatest truck in the world..this is a tribute!
This is not the greatest truck in the world..this is a tribute!
Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
have we got any further with this, as in need of some brakes, getting sick of chewing through rear shoes 

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turoa wrote:mroffroader wrote:I'll buy one if your doing them for vitara's aswell
I think the axle flange on a 413, 410 and a vitara is the same? Ill have to do some measuring, the only different parts between the kits would be the brakelines and hand brakes (I think).
Unsure of the axle flange mount . You can use either 413 callipers/discs or vitara calliper/discs, not mix between the two. On LilPig Ive used vitara callipers and discs. On the new toy Ive used 413 front callipers and discs. Both have been with the spidertrax kit, but they dont advertise this as a samurai/413 AND vitara/sidekick kit. brakelines are the same between the two, just "flexed" the flexi hose too meet the brake pipe on both


Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
is the handbrake assy on the transfer case, will be looking at calipers with hand brake assy on them.
early model Subaru, or 95 on Hondas.
have ordered a kit .
early model Subaru, or 95 on Hondas.
have ordered a kit .

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Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
My yellow sj413 had discs on the rear when i bought it. i think they are off the front of a 413. But its got the standard master cylinder. i changed the pads a few weeks ago and now the pedal is soft like a clutch, it wont build up any pressure, i have bleed the brakes, looked for leaks, and tried putting in another used master cylinder. Do you usually have to change to master cylinder to get a bigger bore size for the rear? if yes, does anyone know what a good substitue is? otherwise any idea's as to why my brakes wont bulid pressure?
Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
I have (IIRC) heard of using the master cylinder off a subaru. Cant find the link now but will check if I have it somewhere in my pile of printed stuff. Have a look on outer limits forum in the bible (be careful to ask any questions though as they tend to flame anyone who asks basic questions without doing a search)
Link to someone on here with suby master - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10986#p119337
Heath
Link to someone on here with suby master - viewtopic.php?f=23&t=10986#p119337
Heath
Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
According to my reference you should be able to use one off a:
1998 - 2002 Forester
2000 - 2003 Imprezza
1998 -2003 Legacy
2001 - 2003 Outback
I'm looking too.
Cheers
Steve.
1998 - 2002 Forester
2000 - 2003 Imprezza
1998 -2003 Legacy
2001 - 2003 Outback
I'm looking too.
Cheers
Steve.
Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
nice, thanks guys. if there is no leaks in the brakes, and the brakes are bleed correctly, it has to be the master cylinder huh?
Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
I should add that the Subie MC is not an exact straight swap. You have to extend teh push rod a bit but there are plenty of how tos on that. Search on Zuwharrie.com.
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Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
I need a rear disc conversion for my SJ410. I'm located in Christchurch but the Suzuki will soon be transported to Invercargill. Any tips on if this offer is still available - or who could do the work in either city would be appreciated. Thanks - Tony
Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
kiwitonita wrote:I need a rear disc conversion for my SJ410. I'm located in Christchurch but the Suzuki will soon be transported to Invercargill. Any tips on if this offer is still available - or who could do the work in either city would be appreciated. Thanks - Tony
I make a kit to run stock front calipers on the rear, and another kit to run Mitsi Galant calipers with built in handbrake:


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That's a fine looking bit of machining Ben. Do you sell either kit? I had not thought about the handbrake - the centre one seems fine but would be interested in the built-in handbrake. Thanks - Tony.
Re: Suzuki rear disc brake conversion
Hi Tony. Yes, I do sell the kits. I've sent you a PM.
Ben
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