Does using manual brakes require a lot more input from the driver to achieve the same amount of braking force? I imagine it would have to but is it a significant amount?
Typically it's because people have added a big camshaft or Turbo which both lower the engine vacuum to where it's not enough to efficiently operate the power brake booster
What size brake line does it take ans what flaring type?
Is the MC that comes with this kit intended for disc/drum or disc/disc?
Does using manual brakes require a lot more input from the driver to achieve the same amount of braking force? I imagine it would have to but is it a significant amount?
What distribution block are you going with?
What is the benefit of switching to manual over the power brakes from the factory?
Was wondering the same thing.
Weight basically 🤷🏻♂️
Typically it's because people have added a big camshaft or Turbo which both lower the engine vacuum to where it's not enough to efficiently operate the power brake booster
I wonder if this kit helps braking, i know thes brakes on these truck are really bad
Is a tbm brake kit in the works for this truck?
It is
Is there a timeline?
Will the factory brake light switch work with this kit?
Yes because the paddle at rest static is in the same position....and that's when/where it makes contact with the Brake light switch
I’ve got a 98 and a 97. How much are these kits going to be?
They’re listed already $159
What year truck is this specifically? Not sure if I heard it
Obs is 88 to early 99.
Why not tap the allen bolt holes? That way you could service the master cylinder without removing the plate.
Plate is not thick enough to properly torque it if so