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Old Jul 2, 2010 | 07:01 AM
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93 brake setup replacement

I have a 93 standard cab base model with no air or power steering. The front rotors always warp. Can I get a stock setup from say a 93 V6 truck that would bolt on and not require any special mods?
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Old Jul 2, 2010 | 10:47 PM
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They are the same calipers and rotors for all 93 4x4 Trucks, so wouldn't be much point.

You could get some from a 92-95 4Runner, but the only difference is a slightly thicker rotor. First you need to figure out why your rotors keep warping. Warpage is caused mainly by heat build up, though its also from several other factors. Where you get your Rotors can play a major role in it as well. If you keep going to Schucks for the super cheap special, then you are going to keep having the same problem over and over.

Same goes if you haul heavy loads, or your calipers stick, etc etc.

Maybe some more info regarding what your truck is used for, and you may wish to find out for yourself WHY the rotors are warping.
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Old Jul 3, 2010 | 05:23 AM
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Torque specs for your wheels are 75ft\lbs.

Are you putting them on with an impact gun or really wrenching them down? Pretty overlooked cause of warped rotors.
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