I think he is delaying the pics and progress. His cage is ~doneQuote:
Originally Posted by BMFScout
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I think he is delaying the pics and progress. His cage is ~doneQuote:
Originally Posted by BMFScout
Yes. I am rationing the awesomeness.;)
I think you're bringing the :rainbow:ness :flipoff2:Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
I just dont have the time or desire to sit here and type it all up at once.
How are you planning on actuating the t-case e-brake? I have one on pigpen but I havent hooked it up yet. It was previously on my burban and I hooked it up using the factory cable with a little pulley on the frame rail but it never worked very well that way.
I've got a hand operated parking brake and a cable. I havent gotten around to looking at how they will connect. I'm sure it will involve a custom bracket at the caliper.
Once you get it set up I may come take a gander. Is the hand brake an aftermarket one? I know Lokar makes one but I've never seen one in person so I dont know how the cable is set up.
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Originally Posted by afroman006
No, i got this one out of Brandon's VW whatever before I dropped it off at the junkyard.
I think I remember seeing the Lokar brake in one of Scott's pics.
Thats the same way cruisers t-case ebrake works if you need something to look at to get an idea from. Small handle under the dash that you pull out.
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Originally Posted by TxCruzr
Got any pics?
just like the willys and kaiser era jeeps. maybe you can get a handle from brent mullins
http://www.science.smith.edu/~ejense...y1/day1-13.jpg
you should help davido set his up he as one that isn't connected either
I think I might, if not I can probably find some.
I was thinking of running one of those for my bronco. I want to keep the floor board clean as I can. 1981 ford couier had them too. Dont some of the older toyota trucks have them?Quote:
Originally Posted by TxCruzr
toyoty trucks have them, I guess 4 runners too, underneath the dash on the right side of the steering wheel.