Rear discs
#2
AllianceAutoSports used to make a kit, not sure if he still has one floating around though.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...ight=rear+disc
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...ight=rear+disc
#3
Aerospace components has one. Ask for Matt he can help you. Youll need to send in a set of reaer drum hats to be machined from the back side. The nice thing about this set up is you maintaine your stock internal parking brake so you dont have to screw with it. The kit will have 13" vented, slotted and drilled rotor that is nickel plated so it will not rust where the brake pad dosen't touch. The caliper is a 2-piston full floater set up so if you get some run out you wont fell it like you would on a stationary set up on a drag car. It's all 6061-T6 billet Aluminum. Very nice kit. It also uses Hawk brake pads and has stainless braided lines. And last but not least you can keep your stock proportioning valve and their is no need for a residual valve either. If you want to see it look at my thread the Fastest XB I think it;s on page 2. good Luck Aero space Components 727-347-9915
Last edited by xbgod; 09-30-2009 at 07:50 PM. Reason: spelling
#10
because I am soooooo done building a car that is over 120,000 and will never see very much of the partial value back out of it. Also as soon as the economy clears up I am selling the xb
#11
i want a rear conversion but dont care for the fancy stuff just regular rotors and calipers will do fine for me..i know brembo has soem stock stuff that is about 30-50 bucks and some axxis pads that will be just fine for me..was thinking about trying the corrola conversion that someone did on here a while back
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