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Lux_89

Joined: 25 Oct 2006
Location: Brisbane, Aspley
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Wed May 21, 2008 4:46 pm |
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hey guys. Just looked into a trans handbrake as we all no what lux handy's are like and i thought maybe one of you guys would be able to help out in the way of engineering them? are they able to be engineered as mines dd for the time being. Cheers, Chris |
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joel HJ60

Joined: 01 May 2005
Location: Bar Beach 2300
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Wed May 21, 2008 5:15 pm |
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Lux_89

Joined: 25 Oct 2006
Location: Brisbane, Aspley
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Wed May 21, 2008 5:18 pm |
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m8 for some reason lux handbreaks dont work. not cery good anyways. Mines been good and as soon as i go hit the tracks, slightest bit of anythings just stuffs it, and i give up My questions was about engineering not excuses for mine or getting it done  |
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Highway-Star

Joined: 20 Aug 2006
Location: Western Brisbane
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Wed May 21, 2008 7:48 pm |
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Don't know to be honest.
Just a few notes: They are not liked because they do not work if one of your rear wheels has loose traction.
However If you set it up so your air locker (rear) so it activates everytime your handbrake comes on then it may be engineerable because both your rear wheels will work off the handbrake. Suzuki did this with the SJ410 in Canada I think, as it was the only way they could get the car into the country with the transfer handbrake, except it was a crappy cable locker type device.
Also It may also depend on what year these things were outlawed and if your Lux was built before this date. I think they died off in the late 80's.
I sympathise with having a terrible handbrake, I drove around on monday with my handbrake on in my Zook and didn't have a clue untill I looked down .
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Lux_89

Joined: 25 Oct 2006
Location: Brisbane, Aspley
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Wed May 21, 2008 7:51 pm |
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cheers highway star. i do the same with my lux, however now i dont even try i just wack her in low1st when parked. that was great info and i appreciate it. i think for the rear locker part though would be alot of mucking around, but a good idea i must admit. thanks.  |
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sloshy

Joined: 06 Jun 2007
Location: ipswich
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Wed May 21, 2008 8:05 pm |
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| Lux_89 wrote: |
| are they able to be engineered |
should be, patrols have similar set up but with a drum brake from factory. |
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Rory
Joined: 02 May 2007
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Wed May 21, 2008 8:53 pm |
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one problem i could see with it being a DD is that from my knowledge the brake pad just sorta sits there, so it might sit on the disc all the time causing it to wear down. when driving every day it may wear out semi fast... |
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macca81

Joined: 11 Feb 2007
Location: Hobart
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Wed May 21, 2008 10:14 pm |
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| Highway-Star wrote: |
Don't know to be honest.
Just a few notes: They are not liked because they do not work if one of your rear wheels has loose traction.
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im not sure how tru that is... iv changed a rear tire on a slope and the only thinh holding it was a drum handbrake on the end of the tranny... the wheel with no traction will turn, but thats fine as the one with traction is still braked |
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Sic Lux

Joined: 07 Jul 2006
Location: Ipswich
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Wed May 21, 2008 11:55 pm |
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Yeah can't see why not 60s, pootrols and what not have this style only think i think they've picked on is the amount of meat in the disc itself but thats all just talk on here also you brake pads in your callipers just sit there aswell they'll only wear when force is applied to it. If you got your slack ass out to mine it'd be workin sweet for a while just need to adjust them up every now and again |
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Highway-Star

Joined: 20 Aug 2006
Location: Western Brisbane
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Thu May 22, 2008 7:14 am |
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| macca81 wrote: |
| Highway-Star wrote: |
Don't know to be honest.
Just a few notes: They are not liked because they do not work if one of your rear wheels has loose traction.
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im not sure how tru that is... iv changed a rear tire on a slope and the only thinh holding it was a drum handbrake on the end of the tranny... the wheel with no traction will turn, but thats fine as the one with traction is still braked |
No the wheel can still turn, beacuse the differential will hold whichever wheel is he easiest to hold (the one in air with the wheel off). This can be dangerous, and is why nobody uses them on production vehicles anymore.
If you have the vehicle in 4WD that will also hold it, because your front axle then gets braking (one of the best bonuses of a TC brake). |
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berad

Joined: 20 Mar 2006
Location: Brisbane
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Thu May 22, 2008 10:01 am |
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my ln65s handbrake is good after a bit of fiddling with auto adjusters and cable tension etc even after being out at cruiser park for a weekend it will work as it should. I havnt touched it since. |
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chunderlicious

Joined: 13 Jul 2004
Location: warner, brisbane
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Thu May 22, 2008 11:17 am |
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nissan ones work great and hold great, should be an engineerable mod no worries.
highwaystar GU patrols still use the trans brake. they hold fine. difflock out handrake on on a slippery steep hill they lock the wheels, both of them just slide together neither spins. |
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Highway-Star

Joined: 20 Aug 2006
Location: Western Brisbane
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Thu May 22, 2008 1:29 pm |
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highwaystar GU patrols still use the trans brake. they hold fine. difflock out handrake on on a slippery steep hill they lock the wheels, both of them just slide together neither spins. |
Wasn't aware of that . The GU actually has an LSD that works though, so that would help.
Nissan must be if not the only, one of very few who still do build them. |
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macca81

Joined: 11 Feb 2007
Location: Hobart
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Thu May 22, 2008 2:46 pm |
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| Highway-Star wrote: |
If you have the vehicle in 4WD that will also hold it, because your front axle then gets braking (one of the best bonuses of a TC brake). |
if you have it in 4wd, the front axle will be braked regardless of what style of handbrake you use, because the front and rear axles are linked thru the transfer case. |
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chunderlicious

Joined: 13 Jul 2004
Location: warner, brisbane
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Thu May 22, 2008 7:39 pm |
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| Highway-Star wrote: |
| chunderlicious wrote: |
highwaystar GU patrols still use the trans brake. they hold fine. difflock out handrake on on a slippery steep hill they lock the wheels, both of them just slide together neither spins. |
Wasn't aware of that . The GU actually has an LSD that works though, so that would help.
Nissan must be if not the only, one of very few who still do build them. |
i was saying mine with the rear locker out and in 2wd still holds both wheels on a hill. |
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duck
Joined: 14 Feb 2005
Location: melbourne
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Thu May 22, 2008 10:47 pm |
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