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Brake bias adjuster on lifted lux

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Brake bias adjuster on lifted lux

Post by batcho101 »

I have a lux that is lifted 4 inch and the brake bias adjsuter hasnt been corrected does anyoneknow if i can get a kit for it or if i will have to make an extension myself?
Right now my rear brakes dont even work because of the angle of the rod so i need to fix it pretty quick.
Does anyone else haev this problem?
Any help woudl be appreciated thanks
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Post by phippsy »

I think I saw on someones lux where they had just drilled 4 holes in a piece of plate and made an extension for where it bolted onto the diff housing?? Not sure about that though.
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Post by MissDrew »

phippsy wrote:I think I saw on someones lux where they had just drilled 4 holes in a piece of plate and made an extension for where it bolted onto the diff housing?? Not sure about that though.
Yep thats all you need to do. A bit of flat and 4 holes or you can drill 6 or 8 holes if you like so you can adjust it. All you need to do is lift the diff end of the rod up higher.
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Post by batcho101 »

mine is connected to the diff via a eye to bolt type of thing i will probably make an extension that will screw down over the existing thread then jsut reconnect the rod.
Do u think this will work well enough to get soem rear brakes :D
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Post by HIL01X »

Bend it :!:
Thats all i did. But the rod might be a bit short with a 4 inch lift.
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Post by batcho101 »

thanks guys but i think i am goiing to make up a screw on extension so that i cna adjust it manually aswell
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Post by spazbot »

just chop the rod short and cable tie it up to the tray, then adjust the setting by tightening the cable tie
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Post by batcho101 »

:rofl: nah i need it to pass roadworthy so i will just make an adaptor
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Post by Da Lux »

all i did was make a bracket which was the same lift as suspension. now works a treet
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Post by MissDrew »

The braket thing you are talking about bolts to the housing via 2 bolts, just undo these 2 bolts on the diff housing, then get a bit of flat and cut it about 150mm long, drill 2 holes in it at one end the write distance apart so you can then bolt this to the diff housing via the 2 blots yo removed, then drill 2 holes that same distance apart at the other end so it lifts the braket up 4 inches. This should take all of about 20 mins to do.
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Post by De-lux »

if you don't want to go to the effort yourself, Mick @ superior engineering sells the little plate / brackety thingy. $10 or $20 i think. its all you need.
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Post by batcho101 »

Thanks guys
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