JIMNY: Rear discs brakes and full floating axles
- gus2000
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Navigating www emerges as the recommended use of suzuki front hubs.
Design and manufacture of the adapter plate to the rear axle with support for brake calipers
Reinforcing the end of the rear axle. the original flange with 8mm bolts are insufficient to support the wheel hub
Good fit………….
Finished reinforcing work
Adapters plates with 10mm stud bolts
Brake Caliper (Bosch, rear from Peugeot 206)
Painting
Brake discs…….. (Factory, front Jimny)
1mm disc out as recommended by Bosch
Inside, close but not rubbing
New brake tube hoses
brake tube hoses in position
Half shafts…….in cromo moly steel, heat treated.
Gran Vitara flanges.
Flanges adapted to support the shafts
Axle installed on the Jimny
I hope you like and result useful work
Gustavo
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Great job.
Thumbs up !!!
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Docmartin4x4 wrote: Very impressive, did you make drawings of components so they can be replicated?
Mart
Thank you all for your comments
Mart, i have a sketchs with dimensions in autocad.
If you're using autocad, send me a PM with your e-mail. I answer the same with dwg file attached
is a sketchs, no normalised autocad drawing.......... :dry:
:lol: but these drawings, set was built :laugh:
Gustavo
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gus2000 wrote:
Docmartin4x4 wrote: Very impressive, did you make drawings of components so they can be replicated?
Mart
Thank you all for your comments
Mart, i have a sketchs with dimensions in autocad.
If you're using autocad, send me a PM with your e-mail. I answer the same with dwg file attached
is a sketchs, no normalised autocad drawing.......... :dry:
:lol: but these drawings, set was built :laugh:
Gustavo
Can I do the same
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Laminak wrote:
gus2000 wrote:
Docmartin4x4 wrote: Very impressive, did you make drawings of components so they can be replicated?
Mart
Thank you all for your comments
Mart, i have a sketchs with dimensions in autocad.
If you're using autocad, send me a PM with your e-mail. I answer the same with dwg file attached
is a sketchs, no normalised autocad drawing.......... :dry:
:lol: but these drawings, set was built :laugh:
Gustavo
Can I do the same
Yes Laminak............. you or any user of Bigjimny forum...
I hope your pm
Gustavo
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