Nobody
09-13-2002, 08:58 PM
Before I got out of the corps, the newer hummers starting showing up with the parking brake built into the calipers, and eliminated the driveline brake. They also worked much better than the driveline brake.
So......can any military guys out there get us some part numbers and specs?
Moab Austin
09-16-2002, 09:45 PM
this isn't a super tech site but check hear...or maybe ask them via email...
or there is a board member on here named Daniel ...6x6 usa guy
he is a real crack pipe at this ...err crack pot at this stuff
http://www.predatormotorsports.com/
:D
:usa:
WOLF359
09-16-2002, 10:41 PM
I would assume that would have been with the A2's, because as far back as I can remember, civilian Hummers have come with the ebrake on the calipers. (that means '92 on). So if you want integrated ebrake, then go to the local Hummer dealer and order the part. 92-99 should be the same on all 10,800 GVW Hummers, 10.5" rotors. The 12,100 GVW hummers came with 12" rotors.
Tim
Nobody
09-17-2002, 07:46 AM
Has anyone tried them on another application? I forgot how they mount, so I don't even know if they could be used on a D60 or whatever.
WOLF359
09-17-2002, 08:51 AM
The pads are Napa 7122m or 7122, which are pretty common Chevy 1/2 ton style pads. They should fit a fairly wide range of common calipers.
The Hummer rotors themselves are:
GM 12338387
AC-Delco 18037672
Raybestos 56591
Napa 86591
Looking at the calipers however, they look different than most calipers, so I don't know if you can adapt them to a 60.
Here's what they look like:
http://www.redhummer.com/myhummer/brakes/d2797001m.jpg
Picture thanks to Allan Madar at www.redhummer.com
Tim.
Nobody
09-17-2002, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by WOLF359
The pads are Napa 7122m or 7122, which are pretty common Chevy 1/2 ton style pads. They should fit a fairly wide range of common calipers.
The Hummer rotors themselves are:
GM 12338387
AC-Delco 18037672
Raybestos 56591
Napa 86591
Looking at the calipers however, they look different than most calipers, so I don't know if you can adapt them to a 60.
Here's what they look like:
http://www.redhummer.com/myhummer/brakes/d2797001m.jpg
Picture thanks to Allan Madar at www.redhummer.com
Tim.
Hey thanks! It's all starting to come back to me now. I think I might look into this a bit more.
Nobody
09-17-2002, 06:26 PM
http://www.redhummer.com/myhummer/brakes/index.html