TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6452|Toronto
So, as a challenge posted by my driving instructor, I need to find vehicles which have a transmission-mounted parking/emergency brake as opposed to a rear-wheel/axle one.

So far, I've found the Land Rover Defender. Any others you can think of?
Thanks

Last edited by TSI (2008-05-10 16:43:21)

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VicktorVauhn
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+319|6863|Southern California
Pretty much any automatic?

I dunno, I hadn't really ever heard of the E-brake being done off the trans...Remind me not to ebrake a defender....
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6452|Toronto
No. Almost all autos are on the rear axle.

It has to be a 4wd (possible awd) car, otherwise it wouldn't have it.
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VicktorVauhn
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+319|6863|Southern California
Not the emergancy, but when you put your auto in park it mechanically locks the transmission too...pretty much the same thing your asking about only not the real answer.
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6452|Toronto
Yeah, park locks the tranny. True that.
However, what I want is the parking brake. I know it's not as useful as it could be, but it's a matter of principle. Most cars simply actuate the rear brake pads with a cable.
The defender is waht I mean, with a separate brake on the driveshaft behind the tranny in lieu of the cable-operated rear brakes as the PARKING brake (ie handbrake or pedal brake for an auto)
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VicktorVauhn
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+319|6863|Southern California
Not all simply actuate the rear breaks, Some will have disc brakes, with a separate drum brake inside the hat of the rotor. Lemme google around a lil and see if I cant find anything...

I guess it wouldn't be worth making a new account (or would it?) but I have a sneaking suspicion that the folks at http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/board/index.php could get you at least fairly close to a completely list
CanadianLoser
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what happens when u drive with the parking break on?
VicktorVauhn
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+319|6863|Southern California
http://books.google.com/books?id=1VHp-9 … #PPA219,M1
"Until 1960 chrystler used an external-band parking brake on its cars and light trucks. A brake drum was mounted on the transmissions output shaft
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6452|Toronto
@ Cdnloser: You wear out your brake pads about 5x faster...it's equivalent to driving while having your foot 1/8 down on the brake pedal.
@ Vicktor: Thanks, i'd +1 you but only 1nce in 24h. I know they used to do it in the 50s, but the instructor wants recent ones (<15 yrs)
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Slarty
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+37|6435|Ingerland
Not certain, but I "think" the Suzuki SJ410 had one.

Last edited by Slarty (2008-05-10 17:20:48)

VicktorVauhn
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+319|6863|Southern California
ahh recent eh?
....google came up with custom kits for off roaders...What ever benefit it still holds seems to be in that realm, check out heavy duty off road stuff hummers and the like.
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6452|Toronto
K thanks Vicktor, appreciate it. I guess I was right when I told him they were primarily for off-road vehicles
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TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6452|Toronto

Slarty wrote:

Not certain, but I "think" the Suzuki SJ410 had one.
Confirm that. Thanks a lot.
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