View Full Version : Parking (Hand) Brake Woes...
alanbradley
11/07/2009, 04:40 AM
Hi guys,
I don't know if this is a JDM, UK or general question but here goes...
My VX failed its MOT/roadworthiness inspection as the hand/parking brake was completely ineffective. ( :mado: ) Sure enough, the existing shoes have next-to-no life left in them having been filled with many years of off-road detritus.
I did the whole "should be the same as..." thing and bought a set of replacement parking brake shoes for a Frontera/Rodeo and tried fitting them this morning. Whilst the diameter and basic form is the same the holes to locate the tensioning springs are different. So, has anyone else ever done this before and does anyone know the correct part number for a VX? Is it the same as a Trooper/Monterey/Bighorn? I'm not going to fork out another £30 on "probably the right bits"...
I wouldn't mind so much, but i never use the handbrake because it spends so much time sitting and I don't want it jamming on!
Cheers in advance,
Alan
edit: Meant to say - I've tried the normally-comprehensive Rock Auto and they don't even list them...
If the form of the actual frame is same-same, (all notches, tabs, etc) and the radius/length is the same, why not just drill new holes where needed?
Just thinkin' out loud...:_wrench:
Mark B
11/07/2009, 05:52 AM
Move to Florida, we do not have any vehicle inspection anymore.
Just kidding, good luck on the fix.
alanbradley
11/07/2009, 09:38 AM
If the form of the actual frame is same-same, (all notches, tabs, etc) and the radius/length is the same, why not just drill new holes where needed?
Just thinkin' out loud...:_wrench:
Well you see - whilst my skills of diagnosis, design and assembly (ikea-style "here are al the bits" stuff) are good, but ability to fabricate (drill holes in the correct places, weld, etc.) suck.
I've stripped and cleaned both sides with the original shoes and now "just" need to set and tighten the cables correctly.
Cheers again,
Alan
handeeman
11/07/2009, 10:05 AM
Well you see - whilst my skills of diagnosis, design and assembly (ikea-style "here are al the bits" stuff) are good, but ability to fabricate (drill holes in the correct places, weld, etc.) suck.
I've stripped and cleaned both sides with the original shoes and now "just" need to set and tighten the cables correctly.
Cheers again,
Alan
You're my kinda mechanic, Alan.,...usually in my case I just need a bigger hammer or crowbar.
alanbradley
11/07/2009, 10:55 AM
Ahhh... "Persuaders:... :)
A
crotchrocket
11/07/2009, 11:14 AM
Are the old ones completely shot?? just theres 2 adjustments that may get it through the MOT so you can find the right parts after, one on the wire under the body where it comes from the hand break then into a junction where it splits into two and then there is adjustment in the hub itself which is a threaded bolt that pushes the shoes further out.
I replaced the rear brake disks with UBS25 trooper ones from Milner off road, maybe their shoes will fit?
alanbradley
11/07/2009, 11:17 AM
Would you believe I forgot about Milner! Cheers!
They're not "completely" shot so some serious adjustment is going to take place tomorrow.
I've spent about 8 hours on this so far and its really pissing me off. Tempted to just pay a garage to do it, but I'm too flipping miserable and Scottish!
A
crotchrocket
11/07/2009, 11:19 AM
I just hate taking off the wheel nuts every time!!
Here\
http://www.milneroffroad.com/img/productImages/10687.JPG
http://www.milneroffroad.com/categories.asp?cID=11736&p=2
alanbradley
11/07/2009, 11:54 AM
Lorne has a new toy that I have stolen and he hasn't had a shotty of yet - nut-running impact wrench!
Even the biggest bastard of a brake-related bolt is no longer an issue! Wheel nuts aren't an issue...
A
crotchrocket
11/07/2009, 11:58 AM
Thats awesome!! You know the small 18v hand held impact drivers (builders use) my builder friend uses his to do wheel nuts and it does a damn good job...AMAZING little tool !!!!
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l36/glenpolsky23/Makita%20Impact%20Driver/P1260005.jpg
alterastro
11/09/2009, 02:32 PM
Alan are you getting those Milner shoes? I hope they fit because I was with a guy at the weekend who has a SWB Trooper and he says the only place he can get the shoes from is in Australia and they are over £200 a set!!!!! :upsetgray
Nick
alanbradley
11/10/2009, 01:13 AM
Errr... well, I'm cheaping out and just making sure the current ones are would up REALLY TIGHT. They only have to get it through its MOT after all.
Maybe I should buy a set of Milner ones in anticipation though.
A
crotchrocket
11/11/2009, 06:43 AM
yep, take one for the team!! lol
crotchrocket
11/11/2009, 06:46 AM
Also, give Steve (greesemonkey) a pm, sourcing parts is his speciality and i've got variouse engine components from him !!
Greasemonkey
11/13/2009, 01:18 AM
Hi the rear shoes off a Frontera B are the same as those fitted to a VX - same part numbers but it does depend on the Frontera Chassis number - there are a early set which won't fit the VX - ask for the later ones for say a 99 reg or ask for a Trooper set - Part number is 8903929440- for Vauxhall remove the first 8 and the last 0 - milners are crap when it comes to braking parts -try euro car parts for hand brake shoes everytime
Are you sure you undid the adjuster wheel all the way before fitting - or were they pattern parts ?
The genuine come with multiple holes and in Isuzu packaging
remember though genuine VX are over £200 thats $400 for a rear set of shoes
regards
Steve
crotchrocket
11/13/2009, 01:58 AM
:dan_ban::dan_ban:
see!!
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