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Custom handbrake setup

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Custom handbrake setup

Post by bitemylip »

Hi Ive got a 1983 RN46 hilux, with following mods

v6, t700, lift, 80 series front diff, 55 series rear diff and axle with locker & hilux front disks, hydraulic handbrake, etc etc...

This thing has been unregistered for a few years now, and i want to get it back on the road, so i need to get a mechanical handbrake for the roady.

Can anyone suggest my best option? and can anyone recommend someone to do this mod?

I halso have a hzj75 rear axle and diff in peices, would i be better off getting this rebuilt and putting this under it?

Thanks for your help
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by micka1 »

what sort of transfer does it have champ ?
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by bitemylip »

80 series.
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by DamTriton »

If you can organise a disc rear end then there is the possibility of using Subaru Leone front calipers which have a cable operated handbrake. Several good options in that regard around (Roctoy from this forum does caliper mount brackets IIRC)
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by bushy555 »

My Subey front caliper mod as a disc hand brake, mounted on to my Bushie.

http://www.angelfire.com/blog/bushy560/x-brake.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

In the landie scene, they are called 'X-brakes', from some UK mob that build them.
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by MADSHORT »

what calipers are u running on the rear disc brakes that you have set up
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by MADSHORT »

and are the hilux rotors solid or vented
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by bitemylip »

Thanks for the response guys.

I have looked into the subaru calipers, but i think the rotors might be too thin??

MADSHORT they are the hilux front calipers and the discs are solid about 12mm thick.

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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by hiluxmad »

would the transfer case handbrake work?
locktup used to sell em not sure if they still do?
bolts up to the geardrive t/case in the rear shaft.
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by 6.5 rangie »

bushy555 wrote:My Subey front caliper mod as a disc hand brake, mounted on to my Bushie.

http://www.angelfire.com/blog/bushy560/x-brake.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

In the landie scene, they are called 'X-brakes', from some UK mob that build them.
Know a few people that have these in their Landies, all have had it release on them. Had it happen to me in a mates fender in my own driveway
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by UhhOhh »

hiluxmad wrote:would the transfer case handbrake work?
locktup used to sell em not sure if they still do?
bolts up to the geardrive t/case in the rear shaft.
I'm not sure where this fella is but my engineer in NSW told me tail shaft hand brakes are not acceptable as a modification they are only acceptable as a factory fitted item (go figure).
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by MADSHORT »

subaru callipers will fit the solid rotors thats what i run on my 73 series
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Re: Custom handbrake setup

Post by bushy555 »

UhhOhh wrote:
hiluxmad wrote:would the transfer case handbrake work?
locktup used to sell em not sure if they still do?
bolts up to the geardrive t/case in the rear shaft.
I'm not sure where this fella is but my engineer in NSW told me tail shaft hand brakes are not acceptable as a modification they are only acceptable as a factory fitted item (go figure).
Yep, Thats most likely the case. But me little mod passed a NSW blue slip and every pink slip since building it in Jan 07 without even a single question...
And with the use of a rangie transfer (don't lock the centre diff), you can lock up the rear tailshaft and have an instant front dig.
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