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E stopp brake
Has anyone installed this electric brake? I’m thinking it would be nice to get rid of the manual brake. Pictures of the install would be great. I think it would be easy to mount it behind the left front spring perch. It’s a bit pricey but I would like to have the room for some speakers down there.
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If you live in a region that requires safety checks, any e-brake that is not able to be modulated and/or requires electric current to operate will not pass inspection. All on or all off parking brakes do not qualify as emergency brakes that can be slowly applied to prevent locking up the brakes. Anything other than purely mechanical systems are rejected. I found this out the hard way once upon a time.
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The brake does apply slowely. I watched a few videos showing this. They don’t have inspections where I live. I’m lucky for now.
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Just don't park on a hill for any long periods of time without auto tranny in park or manual in gear! When engaged, a line lock or that gadget you are looking at will be drawing current the whole time. If your battery should lose enough charge the brake will release on its own.
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I run a hydraulic one on my Jeepster; seems to be working fine and no power draw.
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I wanted to get rid of the front e brake also, but wasn't aware of the points that Cleszki made for state inspection. I have two handles for the rear brakes, one for each side, they rachet up, manually. Have not figured out the install of the mounts for the lokar handles yet, still working on that idea
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https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7842/...8334b29d_c.jpg[url=https://flic.kr/p/24kW34T]20190227_090719
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7814/...1fbdc5d2_c.jpg[url=https://flic.kr/p/Rc285t]20190227_090429 https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7811/...4c3c2b72_c.jpg[url=https://flic.kr/p/2eSNWV3]20190227_090737 Thought the handles were to low, but sat in it and they are the perfect hieght, can see thru the W/S w/o bending over. So I can finish that part |
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just found a hydraulic drift brake w/ a lock for handle, don't know if this qualifies for your needs.....T&T sports
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I’m pretty sure once the brake locks it’s mechanicaly locked and not under tension from the motor or drawing current. I’ll look some more to see if that is the case but I remember something about that when I first looked into it.
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If you scroll down it says it locks on itself and does not drain the battery:
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Jaros are those Lokar universal ebrake cables hooked up to the rear drums? Looks pretty good. I was wondering what to use on my drums if I needed to replace the stock cables. My stock cables are too short for my lift.
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There are LOTS of oe manufacturers that use electric e-brakes! Audi, Mercedes, VW, Subaru etc.
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I’m thinking the same thing. I have an 18 accord and it has an ebrake. These guys are sold all over with good reviews. I’m looking a 70 c10 Saturday so some of my funds are going to that but I may look into getting this. I need to figure out if I should swap my rear brake lines or move the mounts.
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Is your area subject to those checks? I’ve never had to do them here. Worst I’ve had is a vin check for a truck I bought out of state. Just a chp check and it took about 5 min.
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I think now days they're called "park brakes" and not "emergency brakes". A park brake only needs to be able to hold a car from moving when it's already stopped. I've seen a lot of newer cars where that brake would never be enough to stop a car at any speed.
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I think that’s the case with my car. I don’t think it works when the car is moving. The ebrake above does though. I’ve watched a few videos with people using it to stop and it brings the vehicle to a nice smooth stop.
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So I pulled the trigger and it's here. I'm still doing some wiring and getting my Vintage air kit installed so it's on the back burner for the ebrake. It's a really stout setup. All aluminum case and nice little button. I think it will fit the frame no problem and will just be a matter of routing the cables to it. I do want to note it did not come with a bracket to hook up the two brake lines. I purchased their plate separate for $25 and a set of lokar universal lines. It wasn't cheap for all this. About $600 for everything but I want the pedal in the cab gone.
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