Line lock advice needed
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Line lock advice needed
I've been looking for a line lock, needs to be an electric one though. Done some searching on the interweb and just got confused by the amount of variations.
All the ones I've looked at seem to be made to fit specific cars and the universal ones all look as though they need a fitting kit, but nobody lists a fitting kit for a 68 Charger.
Do I need a fitting kit or is it just a case of plumbing it in to the brake lines?
Does anyone have a link for the one I should be looking for from somewhere?
If it helps, I have a 383 with 727 and by the time the line lock is fitted it'll be manual discs up front and drums out back, I'm thinking of fitting the line lock to hold the front brakes on
TIA
All the ones I've looked at seem to be made to fit specific cars and the universal ones all look as though they need a fitting kit, but nobody lists a fitting kit for a 68 Charger.
Do I need a fitting kit or is it just a case of plumbing it in to the brake lines?
Does anyone have a link for the one I should be looking for from somewhere?
If it helps, I have a 383 with 727 and by the time the line lock is fitted it'll be manual discs up front and drums out back, I'm thinking of fitting the line lock to hold the front brakes on
TIA
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Linelocks are "universal" so no specific kit as far as I am concerned.
I much prefer to put then on the front brakes so you can hold them onn, as opposed to fitting on the rear line to hold them off. I think the first option is safer, but each to his own.........
I much prefer to put then on the front brakes so you can hold them onn, as opposed to fitting on the rear line to hold them off. I think the first option is safer, but each to his own.........
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I put willwood discs on the front of my sattilite and then after that if you braked hard it would lock the rears up first if you braked hard, so I guess disc brakes need more brake pressure than drums, so in this case id fit the brake bias to the rear drums.autofetish wrote:If you going disk might want to put a bias valve in there also
But yes nigel do as suggested above and lock front brakes on rather than lock rear brakes off
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Here is the electric one easy to fit near the master cylinder and run the electrics
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Biondo-Racing ... 4187ac4816
Here is the manual one I have in my car mounted under the dash and it turns the back brakes off so I can control my burn outs and do one while moving.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/APS-Hydraulic ... 5405b366b5
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Biondo-Racing ... 4187ac4816
Here is the manual one I have in my car mounted under the dash and it turns the back brakes off so I can control my burn outs and do one while moving.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/APS-Hydraulic ... 5405b366b5
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Why would you want a controlled release? Your rear tyres are spinning anyway.lough3969 wrote:I spoke to Anton about these last week.... The argument for having a manual one that cut the rear brakes out and leaves the front working is a winner as far as I can see... Allows for a controlled release... I will be getting Anton to fit mine by the end of the fingers crossed
Manual activation is dangerous. Electric with momentary button on the fronts is the only safe way.