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12-04-2019, 12:09 AM | #1 |
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9" floater rear end - parking brake?
I have a No Limit frame with the 9" floater, which has a Moser 3rd member, axles, and the other parts needed for the floater set up. It came with a small single piston caliper, which I don't want to run as it doesn't have nearly as much pad surface area as a 4 piston caliper.
Is there a setup to run an internal shoe type parking brake (as in, not integrated with the caliper)? Or am I going to have to not run a parking brake at all?
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12-04-2019, 10:51 AM | #2 |
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Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
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Re: 9" floater rear end - parking brake?
You can get Wilwood 4 piston disc brakes that have a internal park brake on the rotor hat.
If you lived in Canada I happen to have a like new kit from my old setup I would have sold cheap.
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