I'm new to this forum and to Subaru's in general.
I have just purchased a brumby and looking to upgrade brakes/motor etc.
I have been told that to convert the rear drum brakes on a brumby you can simply get the rear end from a 4wd Vortex and swap then over.
It must be a 4wd and not the 2wd.
Is this true? and are there any other mods required to fit?
Is there any thread on this conversion?
Would appreciate some info on this.
Cheers
David
Changing Brumby rear drums to disc brakes
- Pommiebrat
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Mate, its a pretty easy conversion. All you need is to find an L-series or XT turbo vehicle and they all have rear discs. You need the calipers and backing plates as well as the hubs with the discs themselves.
This is the link to the tech manual with intructions on how to do it:
[url=http://http://www.ausubaru.com/wiki/ind ... Y/L_Series.]
My brake lines were knackered and as I was in the process of lifting the vehicle anyway I got some longer steel-braided hoses made up by a local street-bike customiser. I made my own mounting brackets which I then bolted on where the swing arm attaches to the torsion-bar plate.
Cheers,
John
This is the link to the tech manual with intructions on how to do it:
[url=http://http://www.ausubaru.com/wiki/ind ... Y/L_Series.]
My brake lines were knackered and as I was in the process of lifting the vehicle anyway I got some longer steel-braided hoses made up by a local street-bike customiser. I made my own mounting brackets which I then bolted on where the swing arm attaches to the torsion-bar plate.
Cheers,
John
Brumby rear brakes to discs
John,
Haven't been on this forum for some time so I have not checked feedback.
Much appreciated your reply.
Not an urgent project at the moment, but one that will be done soon.
Thanks again.
Looking forward to the brake upgrade being done.
Cheers
David
Haven't been on this forum for some time so I have not checked feedback.
Much appreciated your reply.
Not an urgent project at the moment, but one that will be done soon.
Thanks again.
Looking forward to the brake upgrade being done.
Cheers
David