wilwood DISC BRAKES 140-15473 Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- wilwood DISC BRAKES
Table of Contents
- wilwood DISC BRAKES 140-15473
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
- Exploded Assembly Diagram
- Parts List
- General Information
- Assembly Instructions
- Additional Information and Recommendations
- Brake Testing
- Connect with Wilwood
- Associated Components
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
wilwood DISC BRAKES 140-15473
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
DISC BRAKES SHOULD ONLY BE INSTALLED BY SOMEONE EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT IN
THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF DISC BRAKES
READ ALL WARNINGS
WARNING
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERSON INSTALLING ANY BRAKE COMPONENT OR KIT
TO DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY OF THE COMPONENT OR KIT FOR THAT PARTICULAR
APPLICATION. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE HOW TO SAFELY USE THIS BRAKE COMPONENT OR
KIT, YOU SHOULD NOT INSTALL OR USE IT. DO NOT ASSUME ANYTHING. IMPROPERLY
INSTALLED OR MAINTAINED BRAKES ARE DANGEROUS. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE, GET HELP OR
RETURN THE PRODUCT. YOU MAY OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL
SUPPORT BY CALLING WILWOOD AT
805-388-1188, OR VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT
WWW.WILWOOD.COM. USE OF WILWOOD TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOES NOT GUARANTEE PROPER
INSTALLATION. YOU, OR THE PERSON WHO DOES THE INSTALLATION MUST KNOW HOW TO
PROPERLY USE THIS PRODUCT. IT IS NOT POSSIBLE OVER THE PHONE TO UNDERSTAND OR
FORESEE ALL THE ISSUES THAT MIGHT ARISE IN YOUR INSTALLATION. RACING EQUIPMENT
AND BRAKES MUST BE MAINTAINED AND SHOULD BE CHECKED REGULARLY FOR FATIGUE,
DAMAGE, AND WEAR.
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WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE ANY VEHICLE ON UNTESTED BRAKES!
SEE MINIMUM TEST PROCEDURE WITHIN ALWAYS UTILIZE SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS AND
ALL OTHER AVAILABLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT WHILE OPERATING THE VEHICLE
IMPORTANT : READ THE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY INCLUDED IN THE KIT
NOTE: Some cleaners may stain or remove the finish on brake system
components. Test the cleaner on a hidden portion of the component before
general use.
Important Notice – Read This First
Before any tear-down or disassembly begins, review the following information:
- Review the Wheel Clearance Diagram (Figure 2, page 3) to verify that there is adequate clearance with the wheels you will be using with the installation.
- Due to OEM production differences and other variations from vehicle to vehicle, the fastener hardware and other components in this kit may not be suitable for a specific application or vehicle.
- It is the responsibility of the purchaser and installer of this kit to verify suitability / fitment of all components and ensure all fasteners and hardware achieve complete and proper engagement. Improper or inadequate engagement can lead to component failure.
Photographic Tip
Important and highly recommended: Take photos of brake system before
disassembly and during the disassembly process. In the event, trouble-shooting
photos can be life savers. Many vehicles have undocumented variations, photos
will make it much simpler for Wilwood to assist you if you have a problem.
Exploded Assembly Diagram
Parts List
ITEM NO. | PART NO. | DESCRIPTION | QTY |
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1 | 250-15882 | Bracket, Caliper Mounting | 2 |
2 | 230-10646 | Bolt, M12-1.75 x 40mm Long, Hex Head | 4 |
3 | 240-0476 | Washer, .477” I.D. x .922” O.D. x .063” Thick | 4 |
4 | 240-6320 | Shim, .033” Thick | 12 |
5 | 250-5878 | Shim, .015” Thick | 4 |
6 | 160-9787/88-GTB | Rotor, GT 1.25” X 14.25” Dia, 12 x 9.19” Bolt Circle (one | |
each, right and left) | 2 | ||
7 | 170-15883 | Hat, 6 x 5.906”, 1.240” Offset, 12 x 9.19” Bolt Circle | 2 |
8 | 230-6737 | Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1.00” Long, 12 Point | 24 |
9 | 240-11240 | Washer, .265” I.D. x.500” O.D. x .063” Thick | 24 |
10 | 120-15526/27-BK | Caliper, Aerolite 6R, Black (one each, right and left) | 2 |
10A | 120-15526/27-RD | Caliper, Aerolite 6R, Red | 2 |
11 | 230-9182 | Nut, 7/16-20, Self-Locking, 12 Point | 4 |
12 | 240-11101 | Washer, .453” I.D. x .750” O.D. x .063” Thick | 4 |
13 | 230-13776 | Stud, 7/16-14 x 7/16-20 x 2.875” long (pre installed in | |
bracket) | 4 | ||
14 | 240-1848 | Shim, .030” Thick | 16 |
15 | 150-20-6617K | Pad, BP-20 Compound, Axle Set | 1 |
16 | 220-15888 | Braided Stainless Steel Flexline Hose Kit (not shown) | 2 |
NOTES:
- Part Number 230-4572 Rotor Bolt Kit, includes part numbers 230-6737 and 240-11240
- Part Number 230-10647 Bracket/Spindle Bolt Kit, includespart numbers 230-10646, 240-0476, 240-5878 and 240-6320
- Part Number 250-15881 Caliper Mounting Bracket Kit, includes P/N’s 230-13776, 230-9182, 240-1848, 240-11101 and 250-15882 Item 10A is an optional item and is included in the (R) red caliper kits. Add -“R” to end of part number when ordering.
General Information
- Installation of this kit should ONLY be performed by persons experienced in the installation and proper operation of disc brake systems. Before assembling this Wilwood disc brake kit, double check the following to ensure a trouble free installation.
- Make sure this is the correct kit to fit the exact make and model year of your axle and wheels. This kit is designed for direct bolt-on installation to 2008 through 2015 model year Toyota LC200 axle hubs.
- Verify that the factory axle hub and stud pattern matches the stud hole pattern in the hats supplied with this kit. NOTE: Axle hubs that have been modified with different size studs or lug patterns may require modifications to the new hat that must be performed by a qualified machinist.
- Verify your wheel clearance using Figure 2.
- Inspect the contents of this kit against the parts list to ensure that all components and hardware are included.
Disassembly Instructions
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Disassemble the original equipment front brakes:
Raise the front wheels off the ground and support the front suspension according to the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions.
Remove the front wheels, calipers, and rotors. -
Remove any nicks or burrs on the axle hub and upright that may interfere with the installation of the new brake components.
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Clean and de-grease the axle hub, and upright.
Assembly Instructions
Assembly Instructions (numbers in parenthesis refer to the parts list and Figure 1 on the preceding pages):
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The caliper mount bracket (1) should initially be installed with clean, dry threads on the mounting bolts. Orient the bracket, as shown in Figure 1 and Photo 1, and install using bolts (2) and washers (3). Initially place one .033” thick shim (4) on each bolt between the bracket and upright, Figure 1. Temporarily tighten the mounting bolts.
NOTE: The bracket must fit squarely against the mount bosses on the upright. Inspect for interference from casting irregularities, machining ridges, burrs, etc. Later, after the caliper alignment has been checked, the mount bolts will be secured using red Loctite® 271. -
Orient the rotor (6) and the hat (7) as shown in Figure 1 and Photo
Attach rotor to hat using bolts (8) and washers (9). Apply red Loctite® 271 to the bolt threads and torque to 155 in-lb using a criss-cross pattern. For an added measure of security, the bolts may be safety wired using standard 0.032 inch diameter stainless steel safety wire as shown in Figure 3. Refer to Wilwood’s data sheet DS-386 (available at www.wilwood.com/Pdf/DataSheets/ds386.pdf) for complete safety wire installation instructions. -
Slide the hat/rotor (7 and 6) assembly onto the axle hub, Photo NOTE: The hat must fit flush against the axle hub flange or excessive rotor run out may result. Install three lug nuts (finger tight) to keep the hat/rotor assembly in place while continuing with the installation.
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NOTE: This kit contains distinct right and left hand calipers that must be mounted in a specific direction, as described below. Lubricate the caliper mounting studs (13) with lightweight oil. Initially place one .030” thick shim (14) on each stud between the caliper and the bracket, as shown in Figure 1 and Photo 4. Mount the caliper (10) onto the bracket (1) using lock nuts (11) and washers (12), Figure 1. Temporarily tighten the lock nuts. Ensure that the caliper is mounted so the largest pistons are at the rotor exit end of the caliper, in relation to the direction of the rotor. View the rotor through the top opening of the caliper. The rotor should be centered in the caliper, Photo 5. If not, adjust by adding or subtracting shims (4 and/or 5) between the bracket and the upright. Always use the same amount of shims on each of the two mounting bolts. Once the caliper alignment is correct, remove the bracket mounting bolts (2) one at a time, apply red Loctite® 271 to the threads, and torque to 60 ft-lbs.
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Remove the caliper (10), then remove the two pad retaining pins from the caliper by carefully popping out the pin retaining clips and sliding out the pins. Insert the brake pads (15) into the caliper from the bottom, Figure 1 and Photo 6. With the friction material facing the rotor, secure the brake pads in place with the pad retaining pins and clips, Photo 7. Reinstall the caliper onto the caliper mounting bracket and temporarily tighten the lock nuts. Check that the top of the brake pad is flush with the outside diameter of the rotor, Photo 8. If not, adjust by adding or subtracting shims (14) between the caliper and the bracket. After the caliper pad height is set, torque the caliper lock nuts (11) to 47 ft-lb.•
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Temporarily install the wheel and torque the lug nuts to the manufacturer’s specification. Ensure that the wheel rotates freely without any interference.
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NOTE: OEM rubber brake hoses generally cannot be adapted to Wilwood calipers. The caliper inlet fitting is a 1/8-27 NPT (use PTFE tape on pipe threads of adapter fitting for proper sealing to caliper). Install Wilwood’s stainless steel braided flexline hose kit (16), P/N 220-15888 included with this kit, Photo 9. Carefully route hoses to prevent contact with moving suspension, brake or wheel components. NOTE: Wilwood hose kits are designed for use in many different vehicle applications and it is the installer’s responsibility to properly route and ensure adequate clearance and retention for brake hose components.
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Secure the flexline using the supplied clamp mounted in the same location as the OEM clamp, reusing the OEM mounting bolt, Photo 9.
- Bleed the brake system, referring to the additional information and recommendations on page 6 for proper bleeding instructions. Check system for leaks after bleeding.
- Install the wheel and torque the lug nuts to manufacturer’s specifications.
- Bed-in the brake pads per the procedure on page 7.
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NOTE: Specified brake hose kits may not work with all Years, Makes and Models of vehicle that this brake kit is applicable to, due to possible OEM manufacturing changes during a production vehicle’s life. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all fittings and hoses are the correct size and length, to ensure proper sealing and that they will not be subject to crimping, strain and abrasion from vibration or interference with suspension components, brake rotor or wheel.
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In absence of specific instructions for brake line routing, the installer must use his best professional judgment on correct routing and retention of lines to ensure safe operation. Test vehicle brake system per the ‘minimum test’ procedure stated within this document before driving. After road testing, inspect for leaks and interference. Initially after install and testing, perform frequent checks of the vehicle brake system and lines before driving, to confirm that there is no undue wear or interference not apparent from the initial test. Afterwards, perform periodic inspections for function, leaks and wear in a interval relative to the usage of vehicle.
Additional Information and Recommendations
- First, reference the manufacturer’s service manual for the proper flushing and bleeding procedures for your vehicle, and then consult the additional information and recommendations below for proper bleeding instructions.
- Please read the following concerning balancing the brake bias on 4 wheel disc vehicles.
This Toyota kit can be operated using the stock OEM master cylinder. However, as with most suspension and tire modifications (from OEM specifications), changing the brakes may alter the front to rear brake bias. Rear brakes should not lock up before the front. Brake system evaluation and tests should be performed by persons experienced in the installation and proper operation of brake systems. Evaluation and tests should be performed under controlled conditions. Start by making several stops from low speeds then gradually work up to higher speeds. Always utilize safety restraint systems while operating vehicle.
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For optimum performance, fill and bleed the new system with Wilwood Hi-Temp° 570 grade fluid or EXP 600 Plus. For severe braking or sustained high heat operation, use Wilwood EXP 600 Plus Racing Brake Fluid. Used fluid must be completely flushed from the system to prevent contamination. NOTE: Silicone DOT 5 brake fluid is NOT recommended for racing or performance driving.
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To properly bleed the brake system, begin with the caliper farthest from the master cylinder. Bleed the outboard bleed screw first, then the inboard. Repeat the procedure until all calipers in the system are bled, ending with the caliper closest to the master cylinder. NOTE: When using a new master cylinder, it is important to bench bleed the master cylinder first.
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Test the brake pedal. It should be firm, not spongy and stop at least 1 inch from the floor under heavy load.
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If the brake pedal is spongy, bleed the system again.
If the brake pedal is initially firm, but then sinks to the floor, check the system for fluid leaks. Correct the leaks (if applicable) and then bleed the system again.
If the brake pedal goes to the floor and continued bleeding of the system does not correct the problem, a master cylinder with increased capacity (larger bore diameter) may be required. Wilwood offers various lightweight master cylinders with large fluid displacement capacities. -
NOTE: With the installation of after market disc brakes, the wheel track may change depending on the application. Check your wheel offset before final assembly.
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If after following the instructions, you still have difficulty in assembling or bleeding your Wilwood disc brakes, consult your local chassis builder, or retailer where the kit was purchased for further assistance.
Brake Testing
WARNING: DO NOT DRIVE ON UNTESTED BRAKES BRAKES MUST BE TESTED AFTER INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE MINIMUM TEST PROCEDURE
- Make sure pedal is firm: Hold firm pressure on pedal for several minutes, it should remain in position without sinking. If pedal sinks toward floor, check system for fluid leaks. DO NOT drive vehicle if pedal does not stay firm or can be pushed to the floor with normal pressure.
- At very low speed (2-5 mph) apply brakes hard several times while turning steering from full left to full right, repeat several times. Remove the wheels and check that components are not touching, rubbing, or leaking.
- Carefully examine all brake components, brake lines, and fittings for leaks and interference.
- Make sure there is no interference with wheels or suspension components.
- Drive vehicle at low speed (15-20 mph) making moderate and hard stops. Brakes should feel normal and positive. Again check for leaks and interference.
- Always test vehicle in a safe place where there is no danger to (or from) other people or vehicles.
- Always wear seat belts and make use of all safety equipment.
Pad and Rotor Bedding
BEDDING STEPS FOR NEW PADS AND ROTORS – ALL COMPOUNDS
Once the brake system has been tested and determined safe to operate the
vehicle, follow these steps for the bedding of all new pad materials and
rotors. These procedures should only be performed on a race track, or other
safe location where you can safely and legally obtain speeds up to 65 MPH,
while also being able to rapidly decelerate.
- Begin with a series of light decelerations to gradually build some heat in the brakes. Use an on-and-off the pedal technique by applying the brakes for 3-5 seconds, and then allow them to fully release for a period roughly twice as long as the deceleration cycle. If you use a 5 count during the deceleration interval, use a 10 count during the release to allow the heat to sink into the pads and rotors.
- After several cycles of light stops to begin warming the brakes, proceed with a series of medium to firm deceleration stops to continue raising the temperature level in the brakes.
- Finish the bedding cycle with a series of 8-10 hard decelerations from 55-65 MPH down to 25 MPH while allowing a proportionate release and heat-sinking interval between each stop. The pads should now be providing positive and consistent response.
- If any amount of brake fade is observed during the bed-in cycle, immediately begin the cool down cycle.
- Drive at a moderate cruising speed, with the least amount of brake contact possible, until most of the heat has dissipated from the brakes. Avoid sitting stopped with the brake pedal depressed to hold the car in place during this time. Park the vehicle and allow the brakes to cool to ambient air temperature.
COMPETITION VEHICLES
- If your race car is equipped with brake cooling ducts, blocking them will allow the pads and rotors to warm up quicker and speed up the bedding process.
- Temperature indicating paint on the rotor and pad edges can provide valuable data regarding observed temperatures during the bedding process and subsequent on-track sessions. This information can be highly beneficial when evaluating pad compounds and cooling efficiencies.
POST-BEDDING INSPECTION – ALL VEHICLES
After the bedding cycle, the rotors should exhibit a uniformly burnished
finish across the entire contact face. Any surface irregularities that appear
as smearing or splotching on the rotor faces can be an indication that the
brakes were brought up to temperature too quickly during the bedding cycle. If
the smear doesn’t blend away after the next run-in cycle, or if chatter under
braking results, sanding or resurfacing the rotors will be required to restore
a uniform surface for pad contact.
PRE-RACE WARM UP
Always make every effort to get heat into the brakes prior to each event.
Use an on-and-off the pedal practice to warm the brakes during the trip to the
staging zone, during parade laps before the flag drops, and every other
opportunity in an effort to build heat in the pads and rotors. This will help
to ensure best consistency, performance, and durability from your brakes.
DYNO BEDDED COMPETITION PADS AND ROTORS
Getting track time for a proper pad and rotor bedding session can be
difficult. Wilwood offers factory dyno-bedded pads and rotors on many of our
popular competition pads and Spec 37 GT series rotors. Dyno-bedded parts are
ready to race on their first warm up cycle. This can save valuable time and
effort when on-track time is either too valuable or not available at all,
Dyno-bedding assures that your pads and rotors have been properly run-in and
are ready to go. Contact your dealer or the factory for more information on
Wilwood Dyno-Bedding services.
NOTE : NEVER allow the contact surfaces of the pads or rotors to be contaminated with brake fluid. Always use a catch bottle with a hose to prevent fluid spill during all brake bleeding procedures.
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Associated Components
Associated Components
PART NO.| DESCRIPTION
260-13706| Wilwood
Residual Pressure Valve (2 lb for disc brakes)
260-13707| Wilwood
Residual Pressure Valve (10 lb for drum brakes)
260-8419| Wilwood
Proportioning Valve, Knob Style
260-8420| Wilwood
Proportioning Valve, Lever Style
260-11179| Wilwood
Combination Proportioning Valve with Brake Light Switch
290-0632| Wilwood
Racing Brake Fluid (Hi-Temp° 570) (12 oz)
290-6209| Wilwood
Racing Brake Fluid (EXP 600 Plus) (16.9 oz)
340-13831| Wilwood
Floor Mount Brake Pedal (with balance bar)
340-13832| Wilwood
Swing Mount Brake Pedal (with balance bar)
260-6764| Wilwood
3/4 inch High Volume Aluminum Master Cylinder
260-6765| Wilwood
7/8 inch High Volume Aluminum Master Cylinder
260-6766| Wilwood 1
inch High Volume Aluminum Master Cylinder
260-4893| 1-1/16
inch Tandem Master Cylinder (aluminum housing)
260-8555| Wilwood 1
inch Aluminum Tandem Chamber Master Cylinder
260-8556| Wilwood
1-1/8 inch Aluminum Tandem Chamber Master Cylinder
220-7056| Stainless
Steel Braided Flexline Kit, Universal, 14 Inch, Domestic, 3/8-24 IF
220-7699| Stainless
Steel Braided Flexline Kit, Universal, 16 Inch, Domestic, 3/8-24 IF
220-8307| Stainless
Steel Braided Flexline Kit, Universal, 18 Inch, Domestic, 3/8-24 IF
220-8338| Stainless
Steel Braided Flexline Kit, Universal, 14 Inch, Metric 10mm x 1.0
220-6856| Stainless
Steel Braided Flexline Kit, Universal, 18 Inch, Metric 10mm x 1.0
Wilwood Disc Brakes
- 4700 Calle Bolero, Camarillo, CA 93012
- Phone 805 / 388-1188
- Fax 805 / 388-4938
- E-mail Additional Assistance:info@wilwood.com
- www.wilwood.com
References
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Specialty OEM, Racing, and Street Performance Bolt-On Brake Kits
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- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 140-15473
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 220-6856
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 220-7056
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 220-7699
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 220-8307
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 220-8338
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-11179
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-13706
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-13707
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-4893
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-6764
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-6765
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-6766
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-8419
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-8420
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-8555
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 260-8556
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 290-0632
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 290-6209
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 340-13831
- Wilwood Disc Brakes - Search: 340-13832
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