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  • Hydraulic Parking Brake

    I would like to run a hydraulic parking break so I can use one of these.

    Purpose being I want to be able to pull it and put the vehicle sideways like a drift car when I'm playing on tracks or abandoned parking lots. So I understand how hydraulic drums work but is it easy to convert the parking brake to a reliable hydraulic E-Brake? Could I possibly shove a drum brake kit from a small car in my rotor? The rear end i'm working with is a 8.8" out of a 2007 Crown vic. I know this seems absurd but I'm curious :D Any suggestions?

  • #2
    a calp and rotor at the pinion u joint.. like alot of rods have..

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    • #3
      Perfect! That thought totally slipped my mind. Thanks for the help!

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      • #4
        sand rails do that all the time... as for parking brake, not legal but they do work. I'm not sure I'd trust one to hold a car for a long period of time.
        Doing it all wrong since 1966

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