Here is someting interesting, Looking through my Toy manual I see the land cruiser was available with a rear disc. It does not say what year though. Do the LC s use the same diff or backing plate setup? A quick serch on Ebay found cruiser disc kits selling with some good info. Looks like the same Chevy setup Im considering less park brake callipers.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Rear...itemZ300085372835QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVWFAQs
Will I need a proportioning valve? Maybe, there is no clear cut answer here because of tire size, vehicle weight, brake master, etc. We do suggest removing the residual valve and test. If you have premature rear lock up, then a proportioning valve may be the cure.
Do I have to remove the axle shafts? Yes and no. If you are very crafty with a saw or torch then you may be able to cut the backing plate off without damaging the axle housing or seal. Otherwise you simply remove the rear inspection cover, take out the spider gears and clips. The axle will slide out then.
What position are the calipers? Installers choice. Because of different spring configurations, we have seen various position people have located the caliper. As long as you have ample room to attach the brake line and the bleeder is up, you are fine.
Where do the spacers go? In between the axle housing flange and the backing plate. This insures proper alignment of the caliper.
What kind of parts are these? They are remanufactured loaded GM calipers, and milled GM truck rotors. The backing plate and lines are custom made.
I want to keep my Land Cruiser all Toyota, can I use Toyota calipers? No, while everyone sees the advantage to Toyota parts, their drum brake system is moderate at best. This set up has stopped thousands of GM cars and trucks.
Can I use this on a full floating axle? No, these brackets are designed for a semi-floating axle. That is what all FJ40's sold in America had.
Can I use my wheels? The vast majority will fit without any problems. Rarely, some thick walled aluminum rims may get close.
I think Ill go ahead and get the Sky brakcets and rotors and sorce my own calipers and brake lines and give it a shot. If Im not happy with the E brake Ill go with a drive shaft one from there and sell the rear e brake callipers for front ones to help cover the cost of the DS brake kit. Either way Ill be better off then I am now..... I hope <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />