Vented Rotors

Started by HaloFan1, May 23, 2005, 12:53:43 PM

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HaloFan1

I was about to order the vented rotors for my 81 axle when I noticed they were only for a 82-85 axle. How can I use the calipers from my IFS and what type of rotors do I need so that I can use the IFS calipers? What width spacer would you guys suggest also to get the front the same width as the rear? Jeeze I accidently posted this in the wrong section a second ago. hopefully a moderator will delete my topic that is in the wrong section.I tried deleting it but it wouldnt let me. :smack:

brainlessfool

your IFS calipers should bolt up, just may have to grind a little off the dust sheald. I think it was fj40 rotors I put on my 83, and they should fit your 81 too.

at least I think that's what I was told.  :qtip:
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

HaloFan1

Well I guess I could just order them and see if they will work with my IFS calipers. I'll wait a bit to see if I get any more feedback from soem other guys in here. Thanks for the feed back so far.

Rockdiver

I have the FJ40 slotted Calipers on my 85 with Ifs Calipers   Had to Drill out the FJ40 Calipers for the studs  Used the same studs 

HaloFan1

I'm thinking I might just give the guys at Marlin a call tomorrow to see if they will work with my axle. I really do not see why they wouldnt work. Is there that much difference b/t the 81 and 82 axle? What width spacer do you guys think would make the front of the truck even with the rear?Im thinking the 2in. or 3in.

brainlessfool

I belive it's 1.5 per side.
A good day working, that's just sick :reg:

pickemup81

does anyone know why that they say to be used on 82-85? just wondering what the difference is. :headscratch:
86 4runner now with sas and other garbage

86turboyota

if your rear axle is a stock 81 axle your front and rear are already the same width.. you only need the wheel spacers when you run a 86+ rear end and 85 or earlier front.
My Build 1986 4runner SAS 36s etc
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=22625.0

"Later, I learned that even though I engage 4WD my hubs are not automatically locking? Something about manual locking hubs I think. What's manual mean? I need to read a manual to lock them? lol  So I found these neat autolocking hubs and installed them. Sometimes they dont stay locked while I am backing up, but that's fine because I dont have a backup camera to see where Im going (like our RV) so I just simply dont ever back up"- BigMike

Rockdiver

My 85 had non vented rotors on it   Like I believe the 82-84 are also. I got the FJ 40 vented rotors They have 6 bolt holes to bolt then on a Fj 40. I had to drill these six holes out to fit over my studs and purchase a set if Ifs Calipers (4 Piston compared to the 2 on the older calipers)

79coyotefrg

Quote from: pickemup81 on December 27, 2006, 12:21:08 AM
does anyone know why that they say to be used on 82-85? just wondering what the difference is. :headscratch:
the holes  that bolt the rotor to the truck hub,  79-81  had 6 bolts  that bolted them to the hub, 82-85  had 8 holes,  2  holes  had the bolts, the other 6  the wheel studs went thru
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pickemup81

So can the be used on the 81 axle still or modified to be used. I just ordered a bunch of stuff to upgrade my brakes and need to know if i have to hunt up a new axle.
86 4runner now with sas and other garbage

86turboyota

im using the vented rotors on my 82 axle, and they required no modification....
My Build 1986 4runner SAS 36s etc
http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=22625.0

"Later, I learned that even though I engage 4WD my hubs are not automatically locking? Something about manual locking hubs I think. What's manual mean? I need to read a manual to lock them? lol  So I found these neat autolocking hubs and installed them. Sometimes they dont stay locked while I am backing up, but that's fine because I dont have a backup camera to see where Im going (like our RV) so I just simply dont ever back up"- BigMike