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i still cant help thinking that when ive grounded out as i always do, the handbrake drum is always the thing that hits the ground. wouldnt this bend/break a disk?if it bent it i would be cream crackkered with out any tools. my landy would be going no where.im still in favour of a well set up drum. getting a bit nit picky now but as an emergency brake i would also far prefer the drum. the land rover drum is pretty big. and the x brake isnt. sounds daft but i have relyed on the hand brake in the past when ive lost vacuum and if your careful it can be effective. you have to be careful though because if your not then it doesent do your engine/gearbox mountings any good.
I think there might be issues if I wanted one , later handbrake mechanism and PTO winch. Though they say there is a model suitable I am confused and from description it hangs lower than normal x brake?
I think the statement about it being used on large earthmoving equipment is a bit of a crazy thing to say though, because you dont know what it was doing. it certainly wasnt the hand brake thats for sure!
Perfect time to fit one Serioulsy though, how did that happen? was he ok.
All the advice I was ever told was they are not as good as a well adjusted drum brake. Admittedly the drum brakes need a lot of service-ing, especially if you go off road, and maybe the time cost of all the service-ing could outway the cost of buying an Xbrake. Somebody once told me they eventually go rusty due to them being a disc and not being used all the time, and hence cleaned all the time, like a normal disc brake.
Somebody once told me they eventually go rusty due to them being a disc and not being used all the time, and hence cleaned all the time, like a normal disc brake.
Quote from: Tommo on December 25, 2007, 23:51:02I think the statement about it being used on large earthmoving equipment is a bit of a crazy thing to say though, because you dont know what it was doing. it certainly wasnt the hand brake thats for sure!It depends what you class as large, This is what we call a large wheel loader at workI doubt however said the caliper came off a large earth mover had that in mindThe back hoe loaders on the over hand use a similare sized caliper as a hand brake.It does look though like the caliper used by X-eng was designed for a bigger disc.