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Guys, I finally got around to that disc brake conversion on the front axle of Triple X. This is a really slick conversion, completed for under $300.00. I need to thank Brennan Metcalf for his technical support on the design, and for some key parts. Brennan did give me permission to post this information, and it is important that you guys know he makes and sells the backing plates and spacers that you will need. You can find him at Brennanmetcalf@gmail.com, he also has an online store on Facebook.
Parts List: 1995 or earlier Geo Tracker, Suzuki Sidekick is the donor vehicle, all parts were new from NAPA except those from Brennan and some bolts from Fastenal Rotor 1992 Tracker P/N4886008 $23.99 EA Caliper 1992 Tracker - Left SE1764A Right SE1763A - $39.99 EA Pads SS7305 - $33.99 set Backing plate/Support Bracket from Brennan $50.00 Bolts 11114852 or 4851, one is longer than the other, I bought both as I was not sure which I would need, they were about $4.00 each delivered. Brake Hose UP 380280 - $8.11 Each
Step one Remove the hub and backing plate and old brake system, remove lug bolts from the hub and drum assembly, and install the lug bolts directly into the front hub. Install the support bracket from Brennan, I clocked mine to the 2 oclock position on the driver side, 10 oclock on the passenger side. This way it cleared the shocks and steering gear.
Next step, The rotors go over the hub so you have to drill out the bolt holes in the rotor as they are just a tad too small, I used a 39/64th drill bit and an a hand drill, worked good. I also found that the lug bolts protrude through the hub and interfere with the rotor setting flat on the hub. So I counter sunk the lug bolt holes on the back side of the rotor. I also took this opportunity to change all my lug bolts to right hand bolts. Just because.
Next step was to assemble the caliper onto the rotor, and that was just assembly work, it was pretty straight forward. I did use the 5/16 shims that Brennan provided in order to get the right alignment on the rotor and caliper. Caliper is mounted to the bracket with M12 1.25 pitch 30mm bolts 10.9 class. I used the 30mm as I had to use the shims and the locktite 243 blue. Without the shims you could probably get away with the 25mm bolts.
Pictures are out of order, but you can see the final assembly first, after bleeding the brakes took it for a drive and it makes a big difference in stopping. I'm pleased, its really affordable, not cutting or grinding and its completely reversable if you want to go back to the OEM version. Thanks again to Brennan for all his Help. I'll be sending him a link to this post so he can chime in with advise and corrections. Gun
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