went from 10" to 11" in the rear, outer barrel changed from 3" to 4".
front outer barrel changed from 9" to 9.5". Not everyone would notice the difference.
I've only had about .25" all the way around machined and that's enough. The transition was also beveled to prevent any structural issues. I'm sure everything was done right :)
The e brake shoe surface step is not an issue. The possible issue is the step on the inside hub/flange mating surface. Measure the hub flange at its widest and measure that step. I had mine machined to take that step further outwards so it sits flushed and flat on the hub flange. And yes, no...
I will call XRP if they can make the lines with the anti-whip ends. Here's where I got my fittings though.
http://www.livermoreperformance.com/xrp_brake.html
The fittings listed are only for the existing brake lines and the caliper. The line itself can have the sleeves and still not affect the fitment as long as they are -3 female ends. Mine are not cutter style hose ends, they are swaged.
I did this on two cars already. Both with this fitting/line setup. Works perfect. Cost about 40$ for the set.
Per side:
10mmx1.0 (with flare seat)female to -3male AN adapter, this goes on the factory metal line.
10mmx1.0 male to male -3 AN, goes on the caliper with crush washer seal.
12" -3...
I set my fans to come on at 180F and off at 178F. When cruising, temps would drop down to below 178F. At Idle, it rises, fans come on, temps go up to about 182-183 and start to drop down again so fans just shut on and off. This was all after the switch to TRD thermostat.
side topic, I will be...
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