as the titles states... i didnt get them from schram .
Edited 2 time(s). Last edited Friday, February 19, 2010 5:12 PM
Just send them here, I'll put them to good use
lol
M62, 42's, ZZP 3", ZZP S3 H/E
214whp 190wtq
haha...
so i got some newer spindles from a 2001 sunfire . i know i have to get it tapped and the the tabs cut off. but when i lined up the sbbc bracket to the stock holes.. only one hole line up. and the other hole is of.. my question is how or what is the procedure on tapping the holes? is it just making the stock holes bigger or are a new ones suppose to be made ?
I can take some pics of my SSBC force 10 brakes ,, I have them apart due to I was installing a LSD in the trans today ,, In the morning before I put it back together I will take a few pics for you ..
sweet thanks ... i need some asap... i have no idea where or how to modify my spindles ..
I don't remember where the picture is (john piparo might have it), but the way SSBC mounts their bracked is messed up. They do NOT mount to the original bolt holes, as the Wilwood kit does. They machine A LOT off the spindle, to the point where the bracket starts to "wrap around" the center of the hub. They then redrill and tap holes in the spindle.
If you didn't get the spindles with it, then I think you're going to have a VERY hard time trying to modify that spindle for the bracket. I suggest you try to find the spindles from where you got the brakes from, or contact SSBC to see how much it would cost for them to machine the spindle for you.
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exactly what i needed...
i imagined the new bracket being in the place of the two existing holes. but now i see how the shape of the new bracket matched the one on knuckles. thanks again . now i can actually explain to the shop how it need to be done.
holy complicated setup!
is that a completly different knuckle, different vehicle?!
That is really modified, compared to my setup lol
Yea, the hole spacing width and then height relative to the rotor radius doesn't work well with the stock J setup. So they ended up needing to drill and tap new holes, but when you start looking for meat, you have to go farther away around the knuckle.
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I do think the knuckle is a stock j part .But they cut the top and bottom part off and drill and tap the holes for the mounts..
This was on the car when I got the car ,,Sorry I cant be more help with the parts used.....
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I dont think it is a J knuckle, as I have been working with one for the past month almost every day.
The strut bolts dont have a recess between them on mine, and it looks like they had a 16yr old design this.
If that is a J knuckle they machined it too much and it looks foreign now lol
The bracket wraps around, when there is plenty of room to make something smaller with the same structural integrity.
SSBC is a local company where I live, and I never see anyone with their product on their cars at the shows.
Im not sure what that is saying about their products.
But thats just my two cents!
Dude, its definitely a J knuckle. Remember, I bought this setup before.
SSBC is a well known, established, and reputable company. Just because you personally haven't seen them in car shows doesn't say anything about them. It's pretty ballsy for you to say that a 16 year old designed it. They obviously thought differently and I think their design is somewhat radical, but good.
And yes, my stock J knuckle does have a recess between the strut holes. My N knuckles don't. Your picture shows that you still have the bottom of the strut attached - have you taken it off to look?
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whats that silver part on your bracket?
Looks like the silver part is here the caliper mounts too.
M62, 42's, ZZP 3", ZZP S3 H/E
214whp 190wtq
slvrblit wrote:Looks like the silver part is here the caliper mounts too.
WOW
I really hope that is a Joke ....
NOway would I ever trust that to stop my car .. that must just be for fitting / testing or the fit I can only hope...