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jaxdream
post Aug 20 2013, 07:46 AM
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QUOTE(Jeff Hail @ Aug 19 2013, 05:57 PM) *

First pic to give an idea what the 11 arm looks like with the 40mm anti-rotation block.

Second pic is one of Wes's mods with the inverted hat.


That looks nice and clean , maybe a 1/4" thick would add a little more insurance but still looks great .

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post Aug 20 2013, 11:50 AM
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QUOTE(DBCooper @ Aug 19 2013, 10:57 PM) *

I haven't been to your site in a while, Chris, and it's impressive. You've added a LOT of stuff, and it's all cool. Well done, I hope you do well with it.

I'd like to get more info about the e-brake kit. There are photos, but it's hard to see anything more than the cables and tubes. You say the kit includes a bracket? Is it possible to get more details? Is there something more on the site somewhere?

Thanks!
I don't know that I have any great pictures of the setup completely installed.
The brackets are shown in the top picture on my site, they just don't stand out.
The next picture down shows the pieces already welded on a trailing arm but the brake shoes and other components aren't on yet. Only the tophats are mounted.

Jack,
1/8" angle iron pieces are plenty heavy to do the job as long as they're welded securely.
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