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Everyone says that the standard brake is crap...Ive never had an issue with mine... 3 clicks and it will hold it on any incline on or off road..
Granted they need stripping & all moving components copper greasing but after I have done that they are fine.
Quote from: L90OOK on January 13, 2008, 21:09:15Granted they need stripping & all moving components copper greasing but after I have done that they are fine.My experience is copper grease is good for stuff like bolts that don't move, but on hand brake mechanisms and similar moving parts it just turns to a sticky paste and causes them to seize prematurely. I find they last longer just cleaned thoroughly and reassembled dry.
The standard H/brake on my 90 is totally useless, would get more hold putting a fag paper under the rear wheel :lol: :lol: :lol:Definately the next thing on my list when I can afford one.
Is x-brake overpriced? When I see they sell an adjustable A-frame joint for £35.99 where elsewhere the exact same item cost £20.56 I can't help wondering exactly what we are paying for in the x-brake, is a fair chunk of the price for the innovation only? I'd pay over the odds for convince of plug and play solutions but I like to have an idea how much I would be getting stung by so I can make a judgment call.
I can't see the A Frame ball joint on there website :-k Found it HERE.It does stated it's got better range than most on market.
Do you have some personal axe to grind with X-Eng?? Plenty of places like Devon 4x4 etc aren't as cheap as Paddocks. They are not warehouses with phones selling several million of pounds worth of stock. If you're happy with the price of paddocks buy it from them.I think you'll find from anyone that has dealt with X-Eng that have excellent business ethics and a first class customer support.CheersSteve
No axe, just a potential customer asking questions amongst my peer group, researching the market... is that no allowed?
I do know they make almost nowt on the X-Brake, the calliper itself is a very large chunk of the price.In terms of R&D, profit etc these guys aren't in the same league as most car manufactuers. Most of the stuff you buy for your car will double in price every time it changes hands, I don't think £215 for the X-brake is enough, but they've got to price it to sell.
Quote from: marjan on January 15, 2008, 19:21:50The standard H/brake on my 90 is totally useless, would get more hold putting a fag paper under the rear wheel :lol: :lol: :lol:Definately the next thing on my list when I can afford one.Just need to setup/adjust properly & they work fine :lol:
Quote from: Saffy on January 16, 2008, 17:58:18No axe, just a potential customer asking questions amongst my peer group, researching the market... is that no allowed? Your touchy :roll:, did I say it wasn't allowed. I was going by your posts here, where you did not ask questions on how an X-brake performed you asked if it was overpriced and then you implied that X-Eng marks up their products to over inflated levels. Didn't seem like you were researching from your peers.I've just read your X-Lite post, and it doesn't help me change my view. If you've got a mate that says they are good, go and see his truck at night and see for yourself. Or is it again the fact that you think they are overpriced. If you think they are overpriced, then price up the components, they have a bulb, spring clip, a bulb holder and a milled and annodised enclosure. See what total you get and then you'll see what mark up X-Eng have and you'll know your answer instead of asking on a forum where you won't get an answer.It seems to me that you think all their prices are over the top and what you are seeking is for other like minded people to agree, not whether the products work or not.You are quite free to do this, as I'm quite free to post my opinion of your posts, so carry on.CheersSteve
Quote from: L90OOK on January 16, 2008, 10:05:50Quote from: marjan on January 15, 2008, 19:21:50The standard H/brake on my 90 is totally useless, would get more hold putting a fag paper under the rear wheel :lol: :lol: :lol:Definately the next thing on my list when I can afford one.Just need to setup/adjust properly & they work fine :lol:Ok, I need some pointers on how to set it up properly please :)
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!
If they are paying over £100 for the caliper then i would be looking at somthing else. and the other £100 is more than enough to make a bracket and a disc (they havent even drilled the disc which would lighten it no end.Most cars with rear discs use a caliper with the same mechanism pretty much, its just they have a hydraulic bit as well.
It's good to see a company representative come onto a forum and support the discussion on their product in such an open way :clap: