Ain't fitted mine yet (or the motor, trans, axle, wheels, brakes, suspension, interior, rear window, electics, fuel system...) but when i do it's goin in the rears
Mines a Hurst unit, which locks the fronts on. You put your foot down hard on the brake , pull the button in and hold it , take your foot off the brake leaving the front wheels pinned and mash the throttle Sooooo I take its in the front line............
Phill440 wrote:Mines a Hurst unit, which locks the fronts on. You put your foot down hard on the brake , pull the button in and hold it , take your foot off the brake leaving the front wheels pinned and mash the throttle Sooooo I take its in the front line............
Bit difficult doin a rolling burnout then, unless you know exactly how hard to push the peddle then lock it.
Unless you forget the line lock & wear the backs out.
I've not fitted mine yet, but as its an auto, i think i'll put it in the back line.
Press the button before applying brake with lift foot.
If it were a manual, you'd need to have lift foot on clutch so you'd put it in the front, press button after stomping the brake. Then dump the clutch in your own time.
I aint got one yet but at the moment I fall into the 'I back the rear brake adjusters off 'til they don't work (I have no respect for life!)' category.
I havent backed em off, they're just really rubbish brakes.
Getting discs fitted all round soon so that'll be a good time to stick one in. Think I'll probably go for locking the rears off.