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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    an update here

    Infotechplus and anyone else doing the ma70 master etc conversion! You will need to run more rear brake bias than original on the booster/ mc as im having issues with the front brakes getting too hot when i give them a big workload....wheel bearing grease is coming out due to it getting too hot!

    BUT: its an easy fix - that valve that sits under the booser on the booster bracket actually is what adjusts your bias - so you just have to tinker with that to let the rears take some more load!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbos_Toyotas
    its an easy fix - that valve that sits under the booser on the booster bracket actually is what adjusts your bias - so you just have to tinker with that to let the rears take some more load!

    Blake
    Robbo, where's this valve? Is it the big hexagonal one on the bottom of the union. Can you be a little bit more specific? What did you have to do?

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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    pete

    the valve directly underneath the MC is the one where you can adjust it. I havent done mine yet, but this weekend i hope to get around to it. Will let you know then.
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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    Hey has anyone got a photo of the drums? Without disks covering them or anything?

    I took mine apart in a rush (during lunch break at the brake shop) and didnt take photos, now i have them back together, kinda, but not sure if its right

    Ill do a step by step put together once i can work it out

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    What year Hilux? I know the gen 3 & gen 4 are different.
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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    umm, The *A70 drum assembly for the handbrake...


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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    oh. I can't help you wit that as I haven't done it yet. Infotechplus may have photos from when he did the conversion.
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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    hi guys

    i have ran into a few probs putting my setup together

    once you take the callipers off you should be able to take the rotor off right?

    i think mine have seized, i have drowned them in wd40 but still no luck getting them off

    any suggestions?

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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    Quote Originally Posted by SillyCarS
    hi guys

    i have ran into a few probs putting my setup together

    once you take the callipers off you should be able to take the rotor off right?

    i think mine have seized, i have drowned them in wd40 but still no luck getting them off

    any suggestions?
    there should be 2 threads in the disc where it sits on the hub, they should be 8x1.25 thread just screw 2 bolts into them evenly and the disc will work its way off.

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    ps ALL toyota discs and drums have this to make servicing easier.
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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to The Real Roadrunner again.


    Thanks mate

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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    Anyone got a part number for the hiace studs i need to get?

    Also, infotech... Any news on these adapters

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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey228
    Anyone got a part number for the hiace studs i need to get?

    Also, infotech... Any news on these adapters

    Cheers,
    Jase
    Jase,

    I found I didn't need them.

    I've been given an ETA within the next two weeks for the MA70 adapter brackets. The fabricator is waiting on a new machine, which should be installed and operational this week.

    This is all I know so sit tight. It's happening - just Da*N slowly.

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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    Peter,

    What studs did you settle for in the end? I must have missed this bit the many times ive read over this thread...
    But considering most the time im reading this im also having a beer, isnt unusual for me to miss alot.

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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    Quote Originally Posted by Smokey228
    Peter,

    What studs did you settle for in the end? I must have missed this bit the many times ive read over this thread...
    But considering most the time im reading this im also having a beer, isnt unusual for me to miss alot.

    Cheers,
    Jase
    Page 4 of this thread, post #76. I used three originals and the long bolt from the MA70 backing plate as it had to go through a fair bit of metal.

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    Default Re: How to: Supra MA70 rear discs to Hilux

    Good news for all those waiting on MA70 caliper brackets:

    Got a phone call today saying the brackets should be available for pick up next Monday.

    Cheers,

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