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line lock handbrake ???
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line lock handbrake ???
i know it has been talked bout b4 but i cant remember where it is i tried finding it but cant..
wot does every1 think ?? i know it wont b street legal but thats not a concern, it wood only be used offroad ....
pros and cons ???
wot does every1 think ?? i know it wont b street legal but thats not a concern, it wood only be used offroad ....
pros and cons ???
HYPOFAB
Thanks to:
Polyperformance
Yuri 4x4
Longfield
Thanks to:
Polyperformance
Yuri 4x4
Longfield
Ben,
another good setup, is to run an inching brake.
button on the steering wheel activates the directional control valve which diverts a small amount of power steer fluid to hydraulic hand brake. then when inching your way up the soup bowl just use throttle and clutch and press the button to engage the brakes.
uses pretty much the same components, except for a 4/3 diverter valve instead of a 3/2 dead head diverter valve, and a basic disk brake setup on the t/case (similar to BJ's).
Greg
another good setup, is to run an inching brake.
button on the steering wheel activates the directional control valve which diverts a small amount of power steer fluid to hydraulic hand brake. then when inching your way up the soup bowl just use throttle and clutch and press the button to engage the brakes.
uses pretty much the same components, except for a 4/3 diverter valve instead of a 3/2 dead head diverter valve, and a basic disk brake setup on the t/case (similar to BJ's).
Greg
You push your foot on the brake, then hit the line lock switch... a solenoid blocks the brake line off so the pressure stays even when you lift your foot... therefore the brakes stay on.
Very common in drag racing applications so you can spin up the rear and keep the front locked.
Very common in drag racing applications so you can spin up the rear and keep the front locked.
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Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
is there any line locks that work the opposite way, ie you switch them on to stop the fluid going to the rear wheels, so you still have control over the brake pressure to the fronts?
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I think you can put the line lock in the brake line wherever you like... so yes, you could isolate the front or rear... or both, or a line lock on each wheel if you really want to!
Or you can set up to have an over-ride switch that locks all 4 wheels, and a botton on your shifter or steering wheel that controls the front or rear.
Possibilities are endlessly complicated...
Or you can set up to have an over-ride switch that locks all 4 wheels, and a botton on your shifter or steering wheel that controls the front or rear.
Possibilities are endlessly complicated...
www.TeamFireBug.com
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
Thanks to:
abt4x4.com - Just Customs
Staun beadlocks - Solid Axle
Cummins - Maxxis
I beleive most of the "linelock" kits have a blead off system in them and will not hold the brake for a long period of time. Also these are generaly electronicaly controlled so i wouldnt like to rely on firstly how long your flexable lines and brake seals will last and secondly how good your wiring is. Mechanical Hand brakes get my vote but even these can fail.
line locks aren't designed to take the role of a hand brake. They have limited holding abilities and shouldn't be relied on to hold a vehicle on say a steep hill. (they will tend to creep) But as a temp thing like when you want to restart on a steep hill set the line lock get the revs right drop the clutch as you flick the button on your dash or wheel or wherever and away you go, no more three footing it.
I like the idea of being able to pick front, rear or all wheel braking
I like the idea of being able to pick front, rear or all wheel braking
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RUFF wrote:grimbo wrote:I like the idea of being able to pick front, rear or all wheel braking
This item exists and most of the Outerlimits Crew run this set up on our rigs. It also incorperates Electronic Traction Control. But its not yet available to the general public but should be very soon.
that would probably be everyone but me :(
But hopefully soon, they will build a kit to bolt onto mine
hands and mums dont count!!!
bj on roids wrote:RUFF wrote:grimbo wrote:I like the idea of being able to pick front, rear or all wheel braking
This item exists and most of the Outerlimits Crew run this set up on our rigs. It also incorperates Electronic Traction Control. But its not yet available to the general public but should be very soon.
that would probably be everyone but me :(
But hopefully soon, they will build a kit to bolt onto mine
dont worry BJ, i know how you feel.
NICK
TECH SCREW GURU
spazbot wrote:i want one of these kits for my hilux
hurry up ruff and sam
hows it go with disk break rear ends ??
Brakes are brakes it doesnt know any different. And its not me building this system its Sam and his business partner Chuck. I just work for them.
I couldnt give a date as to when this will be available.
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