Nope tried that one also that one didn't even bite. But the hyper tuff screw driver didSo 1/4" 6pt socket?

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Nope tried that one also that one didn't even bite. But the hyper tuff screw driver didSo 1/4" 6pt socket?
Nope tried that one also that one didn't even bite. But the hyper tuff screw driver did![]()
If you do the Explorer 8.8 disc brake swap you'll get used to the parking brake barely working and just leave the trans in first gear, problem fixed
Wait, it might have been the lack of a parking brake for 4 years that put me in that situation... either way those tiny drums barely work, easy to drive around when you're already in low range on the sand at least...
It can work, but a 35" tire is a lot of leverage on a tiny drum brake, combine that with 5.13:1 gears and a 2.5:1 low range and they don't have a chance... I've played with the settings between cable preload and adjustment screw setting and it works "enough" but there's no excess if you are on a really steep hill with the engine running and needing it to hold really good...
I need you to measure this bolt, because not I’m really confused. Frankly, I’m more confused that that screwdriver is 1/4” hex then why the bolt is a weird size.
I've often wondered about that, or making one. Never got past wondering.So… is there a pinion brake for the 8.8 and is that legal to use as a parking brake on a road driven vehicle? Lol
Feel like @bobbywalter or @PetroleumJunkie412 might have some answersI've often wondered about that, or making one. Never got past wondering.
The other thing is. I would probably bash it on rocks.Feel like @bobbywalter or @PetroleumJunkie412 might have some answers
ThisThe other thing is. I would probably bash it on rocks.