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Anyone any experience or opinions on this?
I think it wouldn’t last five minutes off-road one ding and it’s had it.
I’m not considering it just curious. The day the FIP cut out last year and I used the handbrake at 50mph it wasn’t happy, works great when stopped
I heard of a hand brake making a bid for freedom via the passenger window many years ago. Not sure how true that isApplying the hand brake whilst moving is a good way to snap half shafts.
I thought under the construction and use regs it was supposed to be capable of acting as an emergency brake. I'm surprised it can apply more torque to the props than low range.Applying the hand brake whilst moving is a good way to snap half shafts.
I reckon a handbrake conversion to replace EPB's would be a good seller.
I thought under the construction and use regs it was supposed to be capable of acting as an emergency brake. I'm surprised it can apply more torque to the props than low range.
They fail even with maintenance, a friends newly purchased Citroen decided to apply the EPB at 50mph, hand brakes do not do that.Or maintenance
J
They fail even with maintenance, a friends newly purchased Citroen decided to apply the EPB at 50mph, hand brakes do not do that.
No I can only agree with that.
So obviously a fault electrickery? Things fail even when maintained, but generally they will fail worse without.
L322 won’t apply EPB above xxmph if you do it uses the ABS until xxmph
As the EPB is actually at the back wheels and not the transferbox output then forces act differently. So are not relevant to the P38 design.
J
Many disc hand brakes are useless.Look at all the surface area "grab" of the drum and shoe.
Then take a look at the disk and pad.
I'd hazard the drum and shoe would hold better assuming its adjusted correctly!
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