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cutting brakes /rear disconnect

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cutting brakes /rear disconnect

Post by duncan »

Ok just orderd my cutting brakes you guys who are already running this do you just run your cutting brakes to each rear brake or do you use one cylinder for the rear and one for the front .Havent seen anyone go for locking the front and spinning the rear only locking the rear and spinning the front.

Any info would be good

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Post by sloshy »

Left cutting brake goes to left rear and right cutting brake goes to right rear, with a single line running from your master to your cutting brakes.
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Post by duncan »

Thats what I had planned just wondered if anyone ran cutting brakes for the front .

Who is useing what for their disconnect was thinking of a Trail Tough one for the lux are there any others that are good on the market.

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Post by redzook »

my old buggy i used to be able to cut anywheel (it had airlockers)

my new one i just have front and rear disconnects and normal floor brakes

disconnect the one i want stopped stand on the brakes and just spin the other end through the brakes

works perfect for me

wouldnt set it up to run individuals again in the front as its not worth it

it is a little help in the rear to be able to cut them individually when climbing slowly tho
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Post by Willy Hilux »

I've found front digs work better when both rears are locked. I've got mine on an air over hydraulic setup, so no levers just switches.

My rear dissconnect I made out of 40 series transfer gears. Slides onto the transfer case spline as would your normal flange. This is also operated by air ram.
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Post by sloshy »

Willy Hilux wrote: My rear disconnect I made out of 40 series transfer gears. Slides onto the transfer case spline as would your normal flange.
Mine is the same but I used hilux transfer gears, and definitely need both rears locked to do a good dig.
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Post by locktup4x4 »

Willy Hilux wrote:I've found front digs work better when both rears are locked. I've got mine on an air over hydraulic setup, so no levers just switches.

My rear dissconnect I made out of 40 series transfer gears. Slides onto the transfer case spline as would your normal flange. This is also operated by air ram.
Do you have a pic of your rear disco?

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Post by simcoz »

locktup4x4 wrote:
Willy Hilux wrote:I've found front digs work better when both rears are locked. I've got mine on an air over hydraulic setup, so no levers just switches.

My rear dissconnect I made out of 40 series transfer gears. Slides onto the transfer case spline as would your normal flange. This is also operated by air ram.
Do you have a pic of your rear disco?

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Here's a couple of pics of willy hilux disconnect.I dont have any pics with the air ram on.
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