making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Garage talk. Anything from mounting a winch to water proofing the electrics.
Post Reply
muddyplumber
Spring Free
Posts: 641
Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2008 2:10 pm
Location: christchurch

making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by muddyplumber »

the zuk iv got has safari diffs under it,it has a horrible handbrake set up with a disk on the drive shaft and a caliper mounted above it,hangs to low(its down by the diff head) and il end up smashing it off.my idea is to make up some mounting brackets and run another set of calipers aswell,like mr2 ones but cant remember if its the non-turbo or turbo ones i need.do people reckon this will work?or are there other calipers i can use?or other ideas for a handbrake set up.
Rich
BJ70 13bt creepys,beadlocks n not a straight panel
User avatar
tomsoffroad
Flopsie
Posts: 2445
Joined: Wed Apr 28, 2004 12:00 pm
Location: North Canterbury

Re: making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by tomsoffroad »

If I remember correctly the front calipars on the old Subaru Leones had cable handbrakes :?
User avatar
Smurf
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2868
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:00 pm
Location: Nelson

Re: making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by Smurf »

I used Nissan Maxima rear calipers with handbrake on my surf
muddyplumber
Spring Free
Posts: 641
Joined: Sun Feb 03, 2008 2:10 pm
Location: christchurch

Re: making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by muddyplumber »

Thanks for the info,big help 8)
BJ70 13bt creepys,beadlocks n not a straight panel
User avatar
Smurf
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2868
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2003 12:00 pm
Location: Nelson

Re: making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by Smurf »

Was going to edit other post but I have just checked and I ended up using calipers of a Nissan Bluebird RNU12. Nissan rotor thickness 9-10mm
Used solid front discs on the rear
User avatar
rangimotors
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1631
Joined: Thu May 10, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: chch

Re: making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by rangimotors »

muddyplumber wrote:the zuk iv got has safari diffs under it,it has a horrible handbrake set up with a disk on the drive shaft and a caliper mounted above it,hangs to low(its down by the diff head) and il end up smashing it off.my idea is to make up some mounting brackets and run another set of calipers aswell,like mr2 ones but cant remember if its the non-turbo or turbo ones i need.do people reckon this will work?or are there other calipers i can use?or other ideas for a handbrake set up.
Rich
Turbo and non turbo MR2 rear brakes are the same so either will do so long as its the early 90's shape (one with the 3sge or 3sgte 2 litre engine)
There are also several honda calipers that will do the job, like these accord ones that I had on an RX3 with a hilux diff

Image
Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to their level then beat you with experiance!
User avatar
Sadam_Husain
Angry bird
Posts: 5164
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: WELLINGTON

Re: making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by Sadam_Husain »

for what its worth although the subaru calipers are getting pretty old and out dated they clamp up real tight on the handbrakes on both of my trucks :D and I've read comments about other caliper handbrakes not holding so well although that could just come down to how the handbrakes and cables have been set up, both my trucks use the 2 individual calliper cables and come up to a junction with an equaliser T Bar to tie it back into the truck handbrake cable. A caliper handbrake will always work better if its the main braking caliper so you can put your foot on the brake to clamp it up first then pull the handbrake on to hold it rather than stretching and pulling the shit out of the cable trying to clamp it up tight :x :oops: :mrgreen:

Image
User avatar
klompy
Hard Yaka
Posts: 421
Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2004 12:00 pm
Location: Rotorua

Re: making handbrake set up for safari diff,ideas please

Post by klompy »

I used EA Falcon calipers on my project.Needed to weld 2 pieces of flat bar on your kidney shaped mounting bracket to locate pads so they had to be tig welded and crack tested to pass certification.These fit on the safari rotors but they are close to 14mm but are cheap,biggish piston and a good handbrake.I originally tried a set of Isuzu mu calipers but these were a total waste of time.Cert guy said the brakes were awesome when he did the tests.
Post Reply

Return to “Tool Shed”