Assuming the same rotor, pads, and clamping force, it should be 3.73 times better then each brake. You get the mechanical advantage of the diff gears.
So that's the reasoning for doing this?
Assuming the same rotor, pads, and clamping force, it should be 3.73 times better then each brake. You get the mechanical advantage of the diff gears.
Anyone know off hand how thick the rotors are where it slides over the studs?
Looks like a nice setup, but seems pricey for not having a caliper with it and having to adapt it to fit.
Are you still running the factory style balancer on your driveshaft?
Bringing this back up, working on my pinion brake setup and looking for some more pics of different setups.
Also, any reason to go to the pinion vs back of the t-case? Or shouldn't matter?
Fittings are 5/16". I removed my whole abs module. It was a heavy little guy, surprised me when I took it out
That was my original plan, but glad I ended up pulling it
So did you just run new lines to the front brakes of the master ? Or just like put a t to tie the front input to the abs to the direct flow straight to the front brakes?
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