Time to brush the dust off this thread. Baby (James) is doing well, as is mom. If you follow me on social media, I’m sure you’ve seen all the pics.
Anyway, I cut some holes in the floors earlier this week, so the rear upper arms have somewhere to go when I hit bumps. I’ll have to box those in at some point, but that won’t be hard. Nothing pic worthy yet.
I have also been working on the brake system, specifically, the cutting brake handles. I was able to reuse a bracket from the emergency brake handle mount, and will use that as a base for the cutting brake handles, which as you can see from the pics below, will be coming up through the console in the stock ebrake handle location. They currently stick straight up, which will 100% get in the way of normal driving, since that’s where my elbow wants to be, so I’ll have to modify those down to a lower resting position. Nothing too tricky. I decided to go with braided lines for this system, since the routing was going to be interesting, and I didnt to go back and forth between hard line and flexible sections like 5 times per side between the handle and the rear caliper; I’m lazy, and would probably screw something up. Plus, that’s a lot of fittings to potentially fail. I’m running the braided lines down through the stock ebrake cable tunnel under the rear floor, through a rubber grommet, which pokes out conveniently near the frame side rear UCA mounts, which I plan to run the lines down on their respective sides.
I’m sure there are better ways to do this, but it’s what I’ve got. And if I’m lucky, it might even work.