What are you all using for the floor mount e-brake? Lokar sure is expensive! Is there a cheaper (a lot cheaper) way to do the e-brake system?
What are you all using for the floor mount e-brake? Lokar sure is expensive! Is there a cheaper (a lot cheaper) way to do the e-brake system?
Ted, what kind of line lock do you use?I like to use all stock parts for that brake system for safety... I also have a line lock to the front wheels for added safety while parked, so the kids will not, but may, release the stock type handle and let her roll... I find kids sitting in my car after being parked in a lot or on the street for a while, kind of like a KID magnet... They do not know how to release that brake (hidden)...:face:
I wonder how effective an E brake would be if only connected to one wheel. sure would be a lot easier to hook up.
Russ
Can you say donut especially if you don't have posi. The power will transfer to wheel that spins the easiest brake on one all power to other. Drive shaft brake works that is what buses without air brakes have.
Just a simple ball valve works fine for me, in the front line, push on the brakes hard and set the ball valve to the closed position, keeps the front brakes locked until you open the valve...Ted, what kind of line lock do you use?
Just a simple ball valve works fine for me, in the front line, push on the brakes hard and set the ball valve to the closed position, keeps the front brakes locked until you open the valve...
Does anyone knows if they make an electric open closed valve that I can turn a key and lock the front brakes after applying brake pressure as a parking brake. and could not be activated by accident while driving without a key.