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Re: E Brake / Parking Brake - Interesting Device [message #234956 is a reply to message #234951] |
Fri, 03 January 2014 17:26 |
Steve
Messages: 506 Registered: September 2013 Location: East Greenville, Pa
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Parking brakes have always been a challenge with disk vs. drum brakes. Others can chime in on what has worked well with disks. For my coach with rear drum brakes I have installed the stainless steel brake kit that is available from the vendors and I am very happy with it. Between the stainless steel lubricated cables and the pulley's it is very smooth and powerful. I know there is an option for the kit to adapt to disk brakes. I highly recommend it. I feel like I can park with confidence. This obviously requires the rear brakes and the cables to be adjusted properly.
1978 GMC Royal
Eastern Pennslyvania
1968 Chevrolet C20 396 Camper Special
1969 Chevrolet C20 Camper Special
1985 Buick Electra Park Avenue
1992 Camaro 25th Anniversary Heretage Edition Black
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Re: E Brake / Parking Brake - Interesting Device [message #234973 is a reply to message #234951] |
Fri, 03 January 2014 19:40 |
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Broham
Messages: 204 Registered: March 2013 Location: Detroit, Michigan
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looks like a cool system buy kinda pricy.
Has anyone looked at the electric e-brake from the men's mall from a late model GM car? That might be an affordable option?
just my 2 cents
Todd
Owner of a 1976 Eleganza II 26’
other toys:
93 Vette
84 Goldwing
and gone but not forgotten
72 CB750 Chopper
96 Caprice Classic
34 Ford roadster
94 Fleetwood
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