Edited: 4/30/2006 8:58:06 PM by krazeryn
Edited: 4/30/2006 8:56:33 PM by krazeryn
Originally posted by IAS
Edited: 4/30/2006 7:55:12 AM by IAS
You dug up an old picture. Reso 2000 maybe ? That disc is a 7" hayes mountain bike disc, that has had the center machined out, and mounting ears welded on to fit the driveshaft bolts. The caliper is from Total Performace. It is what they use in their street rod drive line disc brake kits. The caliper was machined down in the middle (they are two piece and bolt together) to fit the thinner disc, and to allow the mounting bracket to fit in the middle also. And the cable is a morse cable from art morrison. And it connects to the stock linkage under the truck. It costs a little more than $50 to do this setup, if you can do the fab work yourself. But if you have to pay for all the machine work, plan on a couple hundred $$$. The first RX7 rear swap I did, was on a toyota tacoma, and I used the stock RX7 rear e brake cables, and hooked them up to the stock toyota linkage under the truck. And it worked nicely.Here is another pic of my rear set up that might help you...
Larry
www.innovativeairsuspension.com
Thanks for the help! I knew I had see this done on your truck a long time ago so I just did a google search and came up with that pic, not sure what show that is at :S
So, how were you able to connect the 2 different e-brake cables?