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tail shaft park brake

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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tail shaft park brake

Post by daniel1 »

has any one or know of any one who has made a tail shaft mounted park brake for a 80 series landcruiser any pic or info would be great cheers daniel
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Post by Willy Hilux »

One like the custom hilux ones won't hold the wieght of the cruiser. So don't waste ya money. Maybe a drum style one like the old cruisers had.
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Post by badger »

how hard would it be to adapt a nissan style one
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Post by tiny80 »

i have the same problem hand brake needs adjusting way to much
maybe hydrolic lock on the brake pedal like in a old jeep could work
i have looked at it . it could be done or just keep adjusting it weekly
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Post by stumpyGU »

tiny80 wrote:i have the same problem hand brake needs adjusting way to much
maybe hydrolic lock on the brake pedal like in a old jeep could work
i have looked at it . it could be done or just keep adjusting it weekly
Handbrake has gotta be separate to normal brake system doesn't it? :?:
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Post by Dane »

Check out this setup. Scroll down the page a bit.

HUGE money though. I have been collecting the parts to build my own but have not started on it yet.



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Post by Struth »

I would think with a little thought a small hydraulic caliper from a suitable donor vehicle (maybe a Hyundia?) and a suitable balanced and machined disc to go between the gerabox outlet flange and the drive shaft flange might work quite well. Just need a lever in the cab that runs a small master cylinder. The only issue I can think of is perhaps it may tend to shear the bolts that hold all three together because they are now holding three seperate plates. May not be an issue though.

Maybe something I will investigate in coming months.

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Post by flyology »

Hydraulic will work, but wont be legal. Park/Hand brakes must be mechanical
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Post by 4runnernomore »

Here is mine on my 80.

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Give Wes a call from from Agro automotive. He may help you out.

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Tried the drum style from a GQ. There was physically not enough room.

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Post by flyology »

Hey 4runnernomore, how does that set up go on a slope? no creep at all?
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Post by 4runnernomore »

Mine is the first one made so it is still a works in progress. IT did hols on a very steeo driveway although the handbrake was really pulled on.

Wes reckons with different pad materials he may be able to get it to work better.
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