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Can you get aftermarket handbrakes for an 80 series??
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Can you get aftermarket handbrakes for an 80 series??
Hey all, We've got an 80 series crusier and no matter how we adjust the hand brake it just won't hold. I've heard you can get an aftermarket part that is a "disc handbrake that will go onto the back of the transfer case". and that's suppose to improve the brake but i can't seem to find any info.
Any thoughts at all would be wonderfull. ta
Any thoughts at all would be wonderfull. ta
As DJH stated, we do a different hand brake material, and modified pivots for 80 series, which improves the hand brake by 50% I guess, as the best way to describe it, still not a Patrol handbrake, but it will hold on a hill, or in the driveway at least.
We do them change over.
Adjustment also HAS to be done by the book, to be correct, so it is within spec, trying to adjust the cable, and not the shoes will only make it harder to get right.
We do them change over.
Adjustment also HAS to be done by the book, to be correct, so it is within spec, trying to adjust the cable, and not the shoes will only make it harder to get right.
Supercharged 80 SOLD - "OPERATION SANDY" now in effect.
Darren, having mates with patrols, their handbrakes are just as bad, but i dare say that is a maintenance issue as apposed to a design issueAssassin_Offroad wrote:As DJH stated, we do a different hand brake material, and modified pivots for 80 series, which improves the hand brake by 50% I guess, as the best way to describe it, still not a Patrol handbrake, but it will hold on a hill, or in the driveway at least.
We do them change over.
Adjustment also HAS to be done by the book, to be correct, so it is within spec, trying to adjust the cable, and not the shoes will only make it harder to get right.
Just cruizin, you may also find that the transfer case system wont fit without body lift either, another thing to consider, you could always carry around a couple of blocks of 100mm square post and chock your wheels? cheaper, but perhaps not as fancy
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Cheaper isnt really an option when you drive a cruiser is it ?+dj_hansen+ wrote: another thing to consider, you could always carry around a couple of blocks of 100mm square post and chock your wheels? cheaper, but perhaps not as fancy
Otherwise it would be a patrol, instead of a cruiser in the drive, if cost was the only consideration
Supercharged 80 SOLD - "OPERATION SANDY" now in effect.
If cost was the consideration, it would probably be a moke, or a corolla or somethingAssassin_Offroad wrote:Cheaper isnt really an option when you drive a cruiser is it ?+dj_hansen+ wrote: another thing to consider, you could always carry around a couple of blocks of 100mm square post and chock your wheels? cheaper, but perhaps not as fancy
Otherwise it would be a patrol, instead of a cruiser in the drive, if cost was the only consideration
However, in terms of cost you have to find a mid point between wants, needs, cheap, expensive, quality, reliability, and bling... quantam mechanics involves simpler equations i think
Just cruizin, there is a difference between body lift and suspension lift, the transfer case brake may require extra space between the body and the drivetrain (which is effectively fixed in place to the chassis) crawl under your car and have a good squiz at what is going on and it should make a bit more sense
Cheers,
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Dan.
[i]1996 HDJ80R[/i]
Hi, I work on 147 land cruisers from 75 series through to the new 70 series V8 cominrail diesel [uts,troopys & wagons] at a mine site in N.S.W. All of which have problems with the hand brake. I tried the transfer hand brake from hopper stoppers and found it worked really well but it wore out really quick which meant we were back where we started.In hopper stoppers defence though I think the ground conditions played a huge part in the were time. I tried a fair selection of after market hand brake shoes and rotors but to no avail until we went back to genuine Toyota shoes and rotors. In saying that you must make sure there is NO movement or were in the hand brake shoe assembly at all. A good example is check the bell crank [ lever that goes through backing plate and joins to hand brake cable] as that is often forgotten about. hope this helps as I have spent a lot of time and money in this area.[/u]
hi have a turbo 80 petrol heaps of power crap hand brake adjusted and worn out many times thinking of trying high pressure air into the backing plate to keep mud dust water out or get it out with out removal of disk any one tried this
silver fox wrote:Hi, I work on 147 land cruisers from 75 series through to the new 70 series V8 cominrail diesel [uts,troopys & wagons] at a mine site in N.S.W. All of which have problems with the hand brake. I tried the transfer hand brake from hopper stoppers and found it worked really well but it wore out really quick which meant we were back where we started.In hopper stoppers defence though I think the ground conditions played a huge part in the were time. I tried a fair selection of after market hand brake shoes and rotors but to no avail until we went back to genuine Toyota shoes and rotors. In saying that you must make sure there is NO movement or were in the hand brake shoe assembly at all. A good example is check the bell crank [ lever that goes through backing plate and joins to hand brake cable] as that is often forgotten about. hope this helps as I have spent a lot of time and money in this area.[/u]
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