S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
09-09-2013, 12:26 AM
Post: #11
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
jondee86
thanks!

Don´t Think About The Past,
Live In The Present And
Dream About Tomorrow
Find all posts by this user
09-09-2013, 02:56 PM
Post: #12
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
what about other toyota hubs that fits on ae86 struts ?

Don´t Think About The Past,
Live In The Present And
Dream About Tomorrow
Find all posts by this user
09-09-2013, 06:54 PM
Post: #13
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
What about grp4 fabrication aluminium hubs for AE86?

FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC!
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user
09-09-2013, 10:38 PM
Post: #14
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
arent they 200€ per piece ?

Don´t Think About The Past,
Live In The Present And
Dream About Tomorrow
Find all posts by this user
09-10-2013, 10:21 AM
Post: #15
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
140 is more like it.

FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC!
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user
09-10-2013, 07:11 PM
Post: #16
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
jondee86 Wrote:
Quote:I was talking with my local BC dealer the other day, and he showed
me a set of the BC Gold AE86 front coilovers he had in his showroom.
No spindles attached, but fitted with the necessary brackets to allow S13
spindles to be bolted up to the struts.

So, how easy is that for a bolt-on brake upgrade !!!

S13 SR20DET = 280 dia x 22 thick 4 x 114.3 PCD
AE86 GTS = 234 x 18 (or thereabouts) 4 x 114.3 PCD

Just saying... there are a lot of options available, just depends on how
much work you want to do yourself, and the risks you are prepared to take.

Cheers... jondee86

This is no different then a complete S13 swap. There is no difference between the S13 and AE86 BC racing shocks besides the part that screws onto the bottom. You still need all the stuff mentioned in Doktors post and you get the added benefit of wonky geometry and BC shocks valved for a 200kg heavier car.

A wheel to steer the front of the car
A pedal to steer the rear
Find all posts by this user
09-11-2013, 12:08 AM
Post: #17
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
NoHachi Wrote:This is no different then a complete S13 swap. There is no difference between the S13 and AE86 BC racing shocks besides the part that screws onto the bottom. You still need all the stuff mentioned in Doktors post and you get the added benefit of wonky geometry and BC shocks valved for a 200kg heavier car.
^^ This

Plus your rear brakes will burn out by the time the S13 discs even heats up properly, those rear brakes are already having enough trouble with OEM brakes up front..

You`re better off converting to OEM AE86 Front discs in the rear w/a set of AE86 front calipers (Custom brackets), then use trackday-type pads.

A friend of mine, in the pitstop at Gatebil Rudskogen some years ago (2009 I think) couldnt even count the number of pistons per caliper in a aftermarket brake system on a Audi S2, yet he out-braked it into both high and low speed corners on the track at full blast, as it were, using vented AE86 discs w/trackday pads all around+crappy tires (He did some drifting too) on his 4age`d ke70

1x AE86 84` Zenki Coupè Levin 4A-GE 20v
1x AE86 83' Zenki Coupe Levin 4A-GE 16v
1x TA60 82' Sedan 2T 8V
1x TA40 78` MK1 Zenk/Pre-Facelift Wagon 4A-GE 16v
Find all posts by this user
09-11-2013, 02:32 AM
Post: #18
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
I have a huge problem with this ^^^ suggestion !!!

Factory engineers build the OEM braking system with brakes calculated
to safely control the car under all intended usage conditions. So if it is a
fast sports car, it will have better brakes than a family runabout.

In general, the front brakes will be more powerful, to take account of
the "weight transfer" onto the front wheels during braking. The brakes
will be calculated to lock the fronts (ABS off) before the rears, as it is
considered that understeer is preferable to oversteer under lockup.

The front/rear braking bias is fundamental to safety and maximum
braking performance. Changing the bias by increasing the size of the
rear discs without making a proportionate increase in the front, will upset
the braking balance, cause premature rear wheel lockup, and make your
car unsafe.

And if you say... "I can fix that with an adjustable proportioning valve...",
then I would have to ask why you put the larger discs on the rear, as you
have just negated any possible gain !! Factory engineers are not idiots.
They have a responsibility to make safe cars. If you want better braking
because you have improved the performance of your car, do it properly.

Upgrade both front and rear by taking the brakes from a higher
performance version, or upgrade the fronts with correctly selected
components from a known supplier such as Wilwood.

My 2c worth Tongue

Cheers... jondee86
Find all posts by this user
09-11-2013, 05:05 PM
Post: #19
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
From what I`ve gathered, stock brakes are good for up to 350hp in the AE86 using ventilated discs and trackday pads, the brake force distribution lay in the brake master cylinder.


My friend likes to do things right, all he ever had a problem with was fried (distorted) rear discs (non ventilated), after he went over to vented front discs in the rear that problem disappeared and the brake BIAS remained the same due to same brake fluid flow from master cylinder to rear calipers.

Wilwood/AP is too hardcore for these little cars, and theyre not only expensive to buy, but also expensive to maintain and not easy to set up, you`d need an adjustable brake pedal box w/custom cylinder, Girling for example, and these are not easy to adjust perfectly either, plus you`d get no vacuum assist from the brake booster (Unless you were hoping that a stock master cylinder would work...) so you`ll have different braking for each push on the brake pedal, and constantly having to adjust the BIAS when changing discs/pads, bleeding the system, testing, adjusting, and shim the brake discs so that they are alligned with the axles and the calipers, it`s a constant battle of working it out and it`s a complete PITA

Speaking from experience, I`d be more than happy with a vented OEM setup all around.


The question imho is, what kind of driving is the OP wanting to do?

1x AE86 84` Zenki Coupè Levin 4A-GE 20v
1x AE86 83' Zenki Coupe Levin 4A-GE 16v
1x TA60 82' Sedan 2T 8V
1x TA40 78` MK1 Zenk/Pre-Facelift Wagon 4A-GE 16v
Find all posts by this user
09-11-2013, 08:46 PM
Post: #20
S13 Hubs on ae86 ??
350hp and stock AE86 discs and calipers?


Bwaahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha


[Image: AEU86 AE86 - S13 Hubs on ae86 ??]

A wheel to steer the front of the car
A pedal to steer the rear
Find all posts by this user


Possibly Related Threads...
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Billet 5X114.3 hubs adds 30mm offset 4000GT 0 3,333 01-30-2015 06:40 AM
Last Post: 4000GT
  S13 Front conversion help (S14/S15?) 4000GT 6 8,075 11-21-2014 06:55 PM
Last Post: asyrigos
  Alloy hubs versus stock 4000GT 20 17,621 10-10-2014 12:57 AM
Last Post: robokill
  SR20DET (S13) gearbox shifting issues in AE86 heshan 8 10,502 07-22-2014 01:07 PM
Last Post: heshan
  S13 Front brakes in AE86 rear heshan 25 26,078 02-01-2014 12:37 PM
Last Post: heshan

Forum Jump:


User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)

Contact Us | AEU86 | Return to Top | Return to Content | Lite (Archive) Mode | RSS Syndication