Disc Brakes on a Thing
- Kubelmann
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Disc Brakes on a Thing
I have noticed a big interest in putting disc brakes on the Thing lately. I have converted a good number and have a few tips to share. I would like to start a discussion about the different ways to do this here. Post your ideas, dreams and questions and lets get a dialog going. K-mann
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- Kubelmann
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A number of folks make disc brake conversion kits. To keep wide five requires a fairly pricey kit unless you are willing to use wheel adapters.
The low dollar way to put on disc brakes is to use ghia parts on the front. The rotor can be drilled as 4 x 130 (late type one pattern or 5 x 130 Porsche pattern. You can even get blank rotors and drill them ot any of the various patterns for a narrow bolt pattern. To use the ghia parts and retain the Thing spindle you will need a caliper mount. Some folks have swapped over to a Ghia spindle and that works but it drops your front end nearly 3 inches and reduces the strength of your front end. For the rear brakes the low dollar way is to use 944 Porsche disc brakes. These are a bolt on deal. Again, you will end up with a 5 x 130 bolt pattern unless you use wheel adapters.
There are a pair of new high quality rotors drilled for 5 x 130 that come with new bearings and seals on eBay # 290092601340 Current price 40 english pounds
The low dollar way to put on disc brakes is to use ghia parts on the front. The rotor can be drilled as 4 x 130 (late type one pattern or 5 x 130 Porsche pattern. You can even get blank rotors and drill them ot any of the various patterns for a narrow bolt pattern. To use the ghia parts and retain the Thing spindle you will need a caliper mount. Some folks have swapped over to a Ghia spindle and that works but it drops your front end nearly 3 inches and reduces the strength of your front end. For the rear brakes the low dollar way is to use 944 Porsche disc brakes. These are a bolt on deal. Again, you will end up with a 5 x 130 bolt pattern unless you use wheel adapters.
There are a pair of new high quality rotors drilled for 5 x 130 that come with new bearings and seals on eBay # 290092601340 Current price 40 english pounds
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cip1.com has them.pair of new high quality rotors drilled for 5 x 130
http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... 2D2963%2DB
Here is their blank one.
http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp ... 075%2D113N
Thanks to Kmans advise I am doing both front and back!
Here is an artical besides Kmans
http://veewiki.com/K-mann_4_wheel_brake_conversion
http://www.vdubengineering.com/technica ... rsions.htm
- Kubelmann
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Great idea alsehendo. You will love the feel of the 4 whel disc set up.
Be careful buying from CIP1 They sell some poor quality stuffa dnhave other issue that have made me not use them as a parts uspplier any more.
The other link to 944 brake conversion information is a very good site. Loaded with tons of good info and tips.
Be careful buying from CIP1 They sell some poor quality stuffa dnhave other issue that have made me not use them as a parts uspplier any more.
The other link to 944 brake conversion information is a very good site. Loaded with tons of good info and tips.
- CheekyMonkey
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there is a mount available off the shelf in the UK that I used recently for thisKubelmann wrote: To use the ghia parts and retain the Thing spindle you will need a caliper mount. Some folks have swapped over to a Ghia spindle and that works but it drops your front end nearly 3 inches and
made by Tarox
http://www.streetstyleandpower.com/publ ... adPage/106 under "Billet Adaptor Brackets"
retains the full height, and is bolt on