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Hey guys I was wondering about the famous WJ brake conversion on my 2WD Comanche. I'm not interested in the crossover steering, just the brakes. I was wondering if there was a hub assembly that could be used to retain the 5x4.5 wheel bolt pattern? as well as any info on actually using 15" wheels with the Akebono brake calipers? I'm running the factory 9 slot steel wheel and would like to keep them if possible. Also will I still have to upgrade the booster and master cylinder combo? I already have the 96 XJ dual diaphragm set up. As always thank you in advance all for the help.

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My 2000 XJ runs 15x7 wheels, 35x12.50's and Teeves calipers. Ran stock steering for a week before parts came in. It bolts up.

And D30 hub bolts to the knuckle fine, 1/4" spacers are needed for ujoint centering. Not an issue for 2wd. You're on your own for rotor spacing though (if you add the 1/4" spacer WJ and Explorer S/T rotors can be used). You may need to play with caliper spacing depending on hub choice.

Not sure if stock wheels will work or not, it gets pretty tight.

 

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More than likely I'll be using Spidertrax spacers/adapters to bolt on my factory wheels. I personally don't like the idea of running re drilled rotors. Do you guys have an idea if the stub shaft that is installed in the 2WD models is really necessary ? Most of the WJ's I've seen at the junkyard are 4WD, thanks.

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Do you guys have an idea if the stub shaft that is installed in the 2WD models is really necessary ? Most of the WJ's I've seen at the junkyard are 4WD, thanks.

 

Good luck finding stub shafts.  I've been searching as well.  Another option is to cut the ears off a 4wd shaft and use it.

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Leave the ears on, they don't interfere with anything, and make it even easier to separate at hub change time (pipe through ears).

 

I guess that makes my 2000 2wd stubs worth something then? When I finally convert to 4wd I'll toss them up.

 

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As mentioned the late XJ and TJ hubs space things about right. Also, look at 07-08 Dodge Nitro rotors. About 1/16 or so less on diameter than the WJ rotors. I haven't installed my stuff yet. Also, someone did a Dakota /Mustang on the early XJ/MJ spindles on one of the Jeep Forums.

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Nitro rotors are just over 1/8" smaller diameter (0.131") but all other specs seem to match interesting find.

At 302mm they are still a full 22mm (7/8") larger than the stock brakes.

I think we may have a new winner with no drilling required.

 

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