Brumby brake pedal response
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:43 pm
Hi all,
I've done some forum searching and come across people fitting Liberty brake boosters and master cylinders to their Brumby cars to improve braking. I already have rear discs which means that my car no longer locks up the front discs under heavy braking and actually maintains grip with the road. However I really have to work the Brumby brake pedal quite hard for all braking which has caused me some back pain (I have back problems which seem to be aggravated by this). Recently I drove a VW Golf and Mitsubishi Magna and the difference in brake "grab" on touching the pedal had me doing a lot of screaming stops at the last second when I got back into the Brumby.
So is the liberty brake booster and master cylinder what I am am looking for to make my brakes grab much harder on application of the pedal? If so, what Liberty cars can I take them from and what modifications are required? My Brumby has always needed quite a lot of pressure on the brake pedal and I understand that this is fairly normal.
I think that adequate braking is very important for safety, which is why I have already fitted rear discs. I am about to put an EA81S in this car and I'd really like to get better response from the brakes.
Cheers!
I've done some forum searching and come across people fitting Liberty brake boosters and master cylinders to their Brumby cars to improve braking. I already have rear discs which means that my car no longer locks up the front discs under heavy braking and actually maintains grip with the road. However I really have to work the Brumby brake pedal quite hard for all braking which has caused me some back pain (I have back problems which seem to be aggravated by this). Recently I drove a VW Golf and Mitsubishi Magna and the difference in brake "grab" on touching the pedal had me doing a lot of screaming stops at the last second when I got back into the Brumby.
So is the liberty brake booster and master cylinder what I am am looking for to make my brakes grab much harder on application of the pedal? If so, what Liberty cars can I take them from and what modifications are required? My Brumby has always needed quite a lot of pressure on the brake pedal and I understand that this is fairly normal.
I think that adequate braking is very important for safety, which is why I have already fitted rear discs. I am about to put an EA81S in this car and I'd really like to get better response from the brakes.
Cheers!