Drum brake stub dimension
Drum brake stub dimension
I have seen one fuzzy picture of this and i can't read the dimensions.
What are the bolt spacings on the drum brake stub axles.
Im trying to set up a 5 stud conversion.
Cheers
Rob
What are the bolt spacings on the drum brake stub axles.
Im trying to set up a 5 stud conversion.
Cheers
Rob
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem!
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
SO HAVE YOU STILL GOT BELLA ???
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
For the moment.
Cheers
Rob
Cheers
Rob
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Re: Drum brake stub dimension
I assume you want the dimensions of the 4 holes in the stub axle casting:-RobSA wrote:I have seen one fuzzy picture of this and i can't read the dimensions.
What are the bolt spacings on the drum brake stub axles.
Im trying to set up a 5 stud conversion.
Cheers
Rob
pretty sure this is a drum braked stub axle. Actually, as far as I am aware, they are all the same anyway?
I drew this up yonks ago for a TP Magna caliper i think it was. But you should be able to get the dimensions of the bolts holes from it for the axle itself.
The 'square' section is 95mm wide by 100 high.
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'72 PR60 Sport
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
Many thanks Glenn, that's the one.
Cheers
Rob
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Re: Drum brake stub dimension
keep us posted on your progressRobSA wrote:Many thanks Glenn, that's the one.
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'72 PR60 Sport
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
Okay, so i have Toyota, Mazda and Nissan caliper mounting dimensions.
Can I find bloody Commodore dimensions anyone would think its a big secret. Sheesh.
Oh well I keep looking, scheming and planing.
Toyota calipers are looking good at the moment due to their cheapness.
Nissan would be ideal if the hubs fitted but since I can't lay my hands on any at the moment it will have to wait.
Have a good night everyone.
Cheers
Rob
Can I find bloody Commodore dimensions anyone would think its a big secret. Sheesh.
Oh well I keep looking, scheming and planing.
Toyota calipers are looking good at the moment due to their cheapness.
Nissan would be ideal if the hubs fitted but since I can't lay my hands on any at the moment it will have to wait.
Have a good night everyone.
Cheers
Rob
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem!
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
Things are looking positive.
Might have to do some machining of some hubs to fit bearings.
Hopefully once a definite check has been made of stub diameters for bearing IDs then the hubs measured to ensure sufficient material to allow machining then off to the workshop.
Soon to have 5 stud Ford pattern front disc brakes
I hope
Cheers
Rob
Might have to do some machining of some hubs to fit bearings.
Hopefully once a definite check has been made of stub diameters for bearing IDs then the hubs measured to ensure sufficient material to allow machining then off to the workshop.
Soon to have 5 stud Ford pattern front disc brakes
I hope
Cheers
Rob
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Re: Drum brake stub dimension
any particular reason to convert to 5 stud? Machining anything off the stub axle is not good idea.RobSA wrote:Things are looking positive.
Might have to do some machining of some hubs to fit bearings.
Hopefully once a definite check has been made of stub diameters for bearing IDs then the hubs measured to ensure sufficient material to allow machining then off to the workshop.
Soon to have 5 stud Ford pattern front disc brakes
I hope
Cheers
Rob
'72 PR60 Sport
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
No machining of stub axles, machining of hubs.
Want Ford pattern on the front to match the rear.
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Rob
Want Ford pattern on the front to match the rear.
Cheers
Rob
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Re: Drum brake stub dimension
ah...... understood.RobSA wrote:No machining of stub axles, machining of hubs.
Want Ford pattern on the front to match the rear.
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Rob
but how did you do the rear axles?
'72 PR60 Sport
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
U use Ford axles....
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Re: Drum brake stub dimension
do they fit or have to be shortened/re-splined etc ? Just curiousPR91 wrote:U use Ford axles....
'72 PR60 Sport
Re: Drum brake stub dimension
U have to go the whole 9 yards.
Or maybe just "9 inches".........
Or maybe just "9 inches".........
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Though it may well be possible to drill extra stud holes to create the correct pattern on the rear axles.
I'm going the whole 9 yards.
Cheers Rob
I'm going the whole 9 yards.
Cheers Rob
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem!