know of any that don't suck? From what I have read they all pretty much suck and don't work anyways.cruiseroutfit said:What rear calipers? Why not get a caliper with integrated E-brake?
know of any that don't suck? From what I have read they all pretty much suck and don't work anyways.cruiseroutfit said:What rear calipers? Why not get a caliper with integrated E-brake?
Supergper said:know of any that don't suck? From what I have read they all pretty much suck and don't work anyways.
Badger said:the super duty uses an internal drum
Badger said:i have never seen an Explorers rear disk set up to say they are the same.the super duty has a miniature drum brake inside the back of the disk like on a ZJ disk setup
cruiseroutfit said:What rear calipers? Why not get a caliper with integrated E-brake?
I'm trying to get info for a Toy 8", I'm sure the original poster is too.waynehartwig said:Which axle are you trying to put the parking brake on? The Explorer has the same bearing end as a late model 9", but there are some late 8.8's with a large bearing that isn't the same, Expedition/F150 for example. Maybe there are other models out there with your setup that will fit your axle and you can adapt this type of setup easily.
So it doesn't really say that you must have a mechanical parking brake? I guess it's implied, but I read that if it works, then it doesn't matter what it is. ie line lock could then be used.wr250 said:I might go the t-case setup but I would really like to have actual brakes, I do need something to stay street legal though.
transfer case brakes are legal
the parking brake rules:
L. PARKING BRAKE
1. Check holding ability.
a. REJECT when:
1) Parking brake fails to hold vehicle in parked position.
2. Check ratchet or the locking device.
a. REJECT when:
1) Ratchet, pawl or other locking device fails to hold brake in an applied position.
technically the park postion on an automatic trans can be said to be a park brake. although id prefer a second means of holding the wheels.waynehartwig said:So it doesn't really say that you must have a mechanical parking brake? I guess it's implied, but I read that if it works, then it doesn't matter what it is. ie line lock could then be used.