I`m thinking about replacing the front drum breaks with discs (and understand that I could bolt Hillux or 60 series ones in- what about surf ones?) thought while I was at it why not set up fiddle breaks

De-Ranged wrote:Oh gee shucks ya got me all embarissedSteve
Oh thought of another way you could do it (fiddle brakes) ..... the front calipers on the Range Rover are a 4 piston caliper in two seperate sets with there own hyd lines.... you could run these onto the rear disk (would give you a 2 piston caliper if you plumbed into one system, this would be good enough for a rear... you'd need all 4 pots for front axle as theres more weight applied and requires more braking) if you did convert it you could plumb the second set to a clutch master off say a hilux for certifiable hyd fiddles![]()
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What I got told by the certifier was fiddles couldnn't compremise the "normal" braking if they fail.... why they have to be a seperate system
JTops got a good point rears would be better .... and easyier as you've got more room to play with no steering bs in the way (whats a VH44 :scratch: by the way???)
Cheers Reece
logger2 wrote:The imp masters are more like $50 retail part num p5060 i think most brake specialist shop can get them
I know what you are saying is in English so why can't I understand a single friggin word
the front calipers on the Range Rover are a 4 piston caliper in two seperate sets with there own hyd lines.... you could run these onto the rear disk (would give you a 2 piston caliper if you plumbed into one system
If you have a look at the front disk calipers on a range rover you will see they have two hydrolic lines running in.... they are a 4 piston caliper with 2 seperate systems... the front two pistons are feed from one hyd line and the rear from the second line.... some sort of safety system
What I was suggesting was a legal way of running hydrolic fiddle brakes.... you plumb your brakes to the front two pistons and your fiddle brakes to the rear pistons