not really, no. you'll run into issues with hub clearance. unless you put the rotor on the rear of the hub, but that defeats the purpose, and i also dont know where you'd end up having to place the caliper.
I think i had it down to 10-15 minutes each. The hardest part is the setup. Total time taken on setting up the lathe, machining, and setting the lathe back to how it was was about 2 hours. If i had a lathe with a bigger swing, it would have taken probably 45 minutes. I had to do some kinda janky stuff to be able to turn them haha
@@trevordarnell673 yea man! Welcome back :) theres going to be much more toyota content in the near future :) the mazda build is going to be about 80% toyota haha
How did I miss this upload?!? Thanks again man!
No problem :) does Cory still want a set machined for budget truck?
@@analog56x You know it!
@@DirtGarage awesome :) what timeframe is he looking at?
just saw the video on dirt garage channel and was wtf i miss that upload !! great job bud !!
Totally awesome!
Will 01 4runner 4wd rotors work? I have some laying around?
Was curious, which rotors work best. Rotors from a 89-95 V6 pickup, or a 96-01 V6 Tacoma?
Nice!
Can I use the 1993 4runner 2gn brake discs on the hilux front solid axle? Greetings Panama
not really, no. you'll run into issues with hub clearance. unless you put the rotor on the rear of the hub, but that defeats the purpose, and i also dont know where you'd end up having to place the caliper.
What Rotors are those Tacoma or pickup ?
1998 tacoma rotors. Its all there in my build thread on marlin crawler :)
Link is in the description ;)
How long did you spend turning them down?
I think i had it down to 10-15 minutes each. The hardest part is the setup. Total time taken on setting up the lathe, machining, and setting the lathe back to how it was was about 2 hours. If i had a lathe with a bigger swing, it would have taken probably 45 minutes. I had to do some kinda janky stuff to be able to turn them haha
@@analog56x I need mine done so this helps with cost per hour estimate
@@SubePelayo928 awesome, glad i could help. Most machine shops charge 1hr minimum, so depending on rates, you could spent up to 150$ id imagine.
Been awhile bud
Since you tuned in, or? How's it going?
analog OffRoad yes and for some good ole Toyota content
@@trevordarnell673 yea man! Welcome back :) theres going to be much more toyota content in the near future :) the mazda build is going to be about 80% toyota haha
analog OffRoad sweet. I’ll stay tuned man I love your videos
@@trevordarnell673 Thanks bud! take care!
5... five what! .5”... 5mm?
asking for a friend how much you took off
Its different for every hub... just machine the hub down so its like .050" clearance, and you'll be fine.