: Sami e-brake - pics


onetoncv
04-17-2002, 08:50 PM
Well its close to being available- erik kik's ass on his work , could not have a better employee working for me- the caliper pulls from the bottom of the case- and combinations are in this pic- 1310 c/v or non- 34 degree's capable - or toyota c/v and non c/v 32 degree c/v- and non c/v's at 41 degree's for the 3/4 elip. guys- just thought i'd show you all eriks work- Jess:D

Moab Austin
04-17-2002, 11:11 PM
cool..

do you get those rotors from Switzerland?

Wilson
04-17-2002, 11:32 PM
Looks cool Jess! The caliper on the bottom should help protect the rotor a bit from rocks. Got a $$$ yet. I'm going to need something for my yota. I have my own design planned out using some stuff I already have, but if the price is right, I may just go for it when I get the new rear line, which will be soon, hopefully.

EricFJ40
04-18-2002, 09:19 PM
Now, if you could just spell my name right.....:flipoff2:

onetoncv
04-18-2002, 09:28 PM
now having 2 eric's in the shop its hard to remember -hehe:D

onetoncv
04-18-2002, 09:32 PM
now which one is gettin the 5% comission 's on the sale-?:D

liveaxle
04-19-2002, 12:38 AM
How about something for Toyotas. Give the other guys (you know who) some competition.

oldjeep
04-19-2002, 07:14 AM
Looks very nice - got one for a D18 with standard yoke (The drum braked D18's already have a 4 bolt flange) I know a lot of guys on the Willystech list are looking for a resonable replacement for the stock drum setup.

And jess, here's a suggestion, please take it in the spirit it's intended. You guys seem to have some excellent products, but your website is terrible - get some help on it so folks can figure out what your product lines are.

Chuck

Root Moose
04-19-2002, 07:59 AM
Originally posted by Wilson
Looks cool Jess! The caliper on the bottom should help protect the rotor a bit from rocks. Got a $$$ yet. I'm going to need something for my yota. I have my own design planned out using some stuff I already have, but if the price is right, I may just go for it when I get the new rear line, which will be soon, hopefully.

I look at it the other way - this is going to force the belly pan under the brake even lower...

Is the caliper bracket "multi-positionable"?

Also, I'm curious if this will interfere with t-case buckets (the other way of protecting the t-case)...

Looks cool though. :D

r@m

onetoncv
04-19-2002, 08:15 AM
My Web site is different and so is my company- i don't want to be like rest- i get tired of the same old thing , and i do take it in stride-:D -it does not appear to interfere with the t-case in any way- i'd suggest running a belly pan -its flush with the t-case bottom we thought about that- the clockable positions is not a real reality becuase the lever will either work on the top or bottom for clearance - the top is real -real tight- thanks for the comments-Jess