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So after getting the new project home and finding the rear brakes have been removed completely, presumably with a disc conversion in mind but who knows, im thinking of setting up some sort of cheap transfer brake setup to at least provide a handbrake and some method of braking the rear. Im thinking trying to find a good complete original setup may not be easy or cheap for an average brake that still fills with mud. And I guess I need one anyway whether I worry about rear discs later or not.
So my idea was to go raid pick a part and find a small slip on style disc and matching caliper, get the disc redrilled to match the driveshaft flange and make a caliper bracket off the original drum backing bolt holes. Plumb this up to a trailer master perhaps with a modified handle to get better leverage, cut the base leg off that the coupling would push on of course.
Should work well in my mind, is a trailer truck so doesn't need the handbrake to hold for huge amounts of time.
Thoughts, ideas, criticisms, additions anyone?
Any input appreciated before I go ahead and waste my time making something that isn't going to be any use :lol:
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3VILC wrote: So after getting the new project home and finding the rear brakes have been removed completely.....

.....is a trailer truck


for a trailer truck a hydraulic handbrake would be a lot less mucking around than trying to setup and get a cardon disc handbrake working, you could easily set it up as two single brakes and end up with a set of rear fiddle brakes :D
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If you visit lowrangeoffroad.com they have pre-made setups same as what you want, be warned though that site will make you want to spend all your money... :wink:
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is it a SJ413 or Samurai transfer case we are talking about?

if so just fit a factory SJ drum hand-break to the transfer and be done with it .
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By the sound of it you want to install a t/case brake instead of fitting brakes to the rear axle , for the time being . The factory t/case brake is not that flash and is a bit smaller than a rear drum brake . Remember when in 4wd , being a trailer queen I expect it will be most of teh time , a t/case brake is trying to work all wheels ( well the front and rear drive shaft ) so its not going to do much .

Are you having difficulty finding a factory rear drum setup ?
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Ive looked at lowrangeoffroad, the wish list grows rapidly haha. Its a 413, I pressure the transfer is from a 413 as it has the bolt holes in the back for the drum backing plate. Basically, I'm wanting to at least get a handbrake working as cheap and easy as possible so I don't have to turn it off in gear every time I want to get out and check out an obsticle. Cheapest I have found a pair of front discs and calipers for is 160, already have the disc hubs on the rear obviously else the wheels would fall off haha. I suppose there's no reason I couldnt use a Suzuki disc and any old callipers from pick a part that fit
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Have another look at lowrange off road - they do a cool wee manual line lock for hydraulic brakes... bit of piping and a couple of fittings and you're sorted... foot on the brakes, hit the button and it will hold. Simply press brake pedal again and they unlock :)
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Now see that's why I ask these things on here. I had thought of using an electric line lock solenoid, but had completely overlooked the fact that I could just use one on the brakes it already has haha.
Cheers another idea to look into for a handbrake anyway. I do like the idea of setting g up rear discs to a separate master at a later date. The rear diff is locked so independent fiddles would achieve anything tho braking either side would brake both same as mentioned a transfer brake will brake all 4 in 4wd, hence I was kind of leaning away from the factory drum being useful for anything other than parking
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Ah yes I found it now, manual push button one way cheaper. I have the flaring tool and a ton of 3/16th pipe here too left over from when I plumbed my trailer assuming I can find the correct sized flare nuts it should be easy to install
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Hem its trying to tell me 41.79 for shipping, surely that can't be right
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Cheers I've seen those just thought at us$32 the manual pushbutton would do the job, but at 42 just for shipping the local b&m ones would be a much better option
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i inquired about the b&m units a while back and was told that they will only hold for a very short time ie; 60-90s
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So no one in nz seems to sell manual line locjd, so do I just plumb a hydraulic handbrake to the front, or so I order one from overseas anyways, it does someone want to make me up a ball valve since I wouldn't have s clue what to order to accept flared brake fittings. Or do I save up and do a rear disc with handbrake? Bearing in mind temporary handbrake and budget are the main considerations.?
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Racetech in wellington used to sell a nice manual line lock... been a while since I looked at what they have but it may be worth while asking...
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Or...

http://www.polyperformance.com/shop/Jam ... -p-74.html

polys are legit. Ive bought a bit of stuff off them. No dramas shipping overseas
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3VILC wrote: Or do I save up and do a rear disc with handbrake? Bearing in mind temporary handbrake and budget are the main considerations.?


a set of rotors from bnt, a pair of callipers and hoses from pick a part, a bit of scrap plate to grind up some brackets, a handful of bolts, a bottle of brake fluid and a hydraulic handbrake lever off trademe's hardly something you should have to save up for :D you'll have to do the rear brakes at some stage you wont be able run around on the front brakes only for long :shock:
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