View Full Version : Hand Operated Parking Brake in a F-Body?
tyoneal
05-04-2007, 03:33 PM
Hello:
Has anyone installed the parking brake in their car that is pulled by the hand instead of pushed by foot?
If so, what kind did you use and where did you mount it.
I prefer this type of arrangement, but haven't seen any in the 1st Gen Camaros.
Is there a reason they are not being done?
Thanks,
Ty O'Neal
awr68
05-04-2007, 04:59 PM
I used the universal kit from Lokar...as Mark did in The Mule. Jason also did it in Fuel.
tyoneal
05-04-2007, 06:28 PM
Anthony:
Thanks, I will give them a look.
TY
ProTouring442
05-05-2007, 04:08 AM
I'm using one out of a third-gen Camaro in my 442. Nice leather handle, brake light warning switch.
Shiny Side Up!
Bill
'72 442 "Inamorata"
'89 ASC/McLaren
www.FQuick.com/ProTouring442
lil427z
05-05-2007, 07:48 AM
I used the universal kit from Lokar...as Mark did in The Mule. Jason also did it in Fuel.
i 2nd that.
rick k:thumbsup:
Bowtieracing
05-06-2007, 11:35 PM
I used the universal kit from Lokar...as Mark did in The Mule. Jason also did it in Fuel.
I have the Marks installation article scanned wich was featured in PHR. Let me know if you want it Ty!
tyoneal
05-07-2007, 12:21 AM
I have the Marks installation article scanned wich was featured in PHR. Let me know if you want it Ty!
I appreciate you sending it.
I was a good read and, it is now in my file for use sometime in the Not-So-Distant future.
This web site is just great. It's nice there are so many people with lot's of experience they freely share.
Thanks,
Ty O'Neal
awr68
05-07-2007, 05:54 AM
I appreciate you sending it.
I was a good read and, it is now in my file for use sometime in the Not-So-Distant future.
This web site is just great. It's nice there are so many people with lot's of experience they freely share.
Thanks,
Ty O'Neal
:_paranoid :D
Payton King
05-07-2007, 06:18 AM
I had to run mine on the top of the tunnel because I raised the motor in the car. Using a 1 inch drop frame with shorter subframe bushings, the brake hit the drive shaft. Just a heads up.
clill
05-07-2007, 06:49 AM
The Mule has a Lokar and I had put one in a 32 Ford I had. My real world opinion is the Lokar does not have enough leverage. They are too hard to pull...aka the handle is too short. In a panic situation I think it would be lacking. I have driven cars with factory hand pull levers that worked much better. I just replaced the assembly in the Mule because of broken parts in it. Now the button on the new one popped off and I am taking it apart again. The Lokar would not be my first choice. If you can find a factory lever that would work it would probably be a better piece.
Bowtieracing
05-07-2007, 11:23 AM
Thank you Clill for really good info!! Bad news are i need to think something my self with it:lol:
tyoneal
05-07-2007, 04:15 PM
The Mule has a Lokar and I had put one in a 32 Ford I had. My real world opinion is the Lokar does not have enough leverage. They are too hard to pull...aka the handle is too short. In a panic situation I think it would be lacking. I have driven cars with factory hand pull levers that worked much better. I just replaced the assembly in the Mule because of broken parts in it. Now the button on the new one popped off and I am taking it apart again. The Lokar would not be my first choice. If you can find a factory lever that would work it would probably be a better piece.
Thanks for the insight.
I would definitely want the mechanism to be dependable AND easy to use. Anything short of this would be dumb IMHO.
This was very helpful.
Keep us posted on what you finally use.
Has anyone used the Corvette Hand Brake?
awr68
05-07-2007, 05:10 PM
I still have a hand brake from a 4th gen camaro I might take a look at...thanks Charley for the feed back! However I'm sure the Lokar will work for as little as I will drive this car...it can't be a DD with my job. Perhaps I should fill the hole I cut in the floor and go with a foot brake....
Perry Mitchell
05-09-2007, 04:42 PM
In my opinion, unless you are going to thrash you car or use it to drift with, the Lokar unit will work just fine. I mounted mine above the floor tunnel and ran the cables under the console ( which runs all the way to the back of the seats) and exits near the rear wheels. This really cleaned up the under carriage for that show car look.
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