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lambeth65@earthlink.net 10-31-2006 08:07 PM

Pedal E-Brake to Hand E-Brake conversion
 
I've got a CJ with a stick shift and the old-fashioned foot-pedal style
e-brake. Needless to say, this makes certain maneuvers challenging to
execute when on a steep grade and starting from a dead stop.

I want to jury rig some kind of apparatus to allow me to control the
e-brake with my left hand. I'm thinking, something along the lines of
a steel bar with a handle on top bolted to the pedal. The difficulty
comes in, in fashioning an extender device that will give me both the
desired control over the pedal and allow me to engage/disengage the
brake release pull with the same hand.

Surely others have run into this problem... I was wondering if anyone
had put together any specs/plans for the mods necessary to do this, or
even better, knew of a kit for sale to do the job.

(For a variety of reasons concerning other mods that I have made to the
jeep, relocating the brake itself or doing an actual mechanical
conversion to a handbrake would be impractical.)


L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 10-31-2006 08:18 PM

Re: Pedal E-Brake to Hand E-Brake conversion
 
Most of us use some sort of limiting device in our differential to
control traction. But if you use an open differential, adapt sand buggy
turning brakes:
http://www.kartek.com/prod-windows/p.../cnc-452ax.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

lambeth65@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> I've got a CJ with a stick shift and the old-fashioned foot-pedal style
> e-brake. Needless to say, this makes certain maneuvers challenging to
> execute when on a steep grade and starting from a dead stop.
>
> I want to jury rig some kind of apparatus to allow me to control the
> e-brake with my left hand. I'm thinking, something along the lines of
> a steel bar with a handle on top bolted to the pedal. The difficulty
> comes in, in fashioning an extender device that will give me both the
> desired control over the pedal and allow me to engage/disengage the
> brake release pull with the same hand.
>
> Surely others have run into this problem... I was wondering if anyone
> had put together any specs/plans for the mods necessary to do this, or
> even better, knew of a kit for sale to do the job.
>
> (For a variety of reasons concerning other mods that I have made to the
> jeep, relocating the brake itself or doing an actual mechanical
> conversion to a handbrake would be impractical.)


L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 10-31-2006 08:18 PM

Re: Pedal E-Brake to Hand E-Brake conversion
 
Most of us use some sort of limiting device in our differential to
control traction. But if you use an open differential, adapt sand buggy
turning brakes:
http://www.kartek.com/prod-windows/p.../cnc-452ax.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

lambeth65@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> I've got a CJ with a stick shift and the old-fashioned foot-pedal style
> e-brake. Needless to say, this makes certain maneuvers challenging to
> execute when on a steep grade and starting from a dead stop.
>
> I want to jury rig some kind of apparatus to allow me to control the
> e-brake with my left hand. I'm thinking, something along the lines of
> a steel bar with a handle on top bolted to the pedal. The difficulty
> comes in, in fashioning an extender device that will give me both the
> desired control over the pedal and allow me to engage/disengage the
> brake release pull with the same hand.
>
> Surely others have run into this problem... I was wondering if anyone
> had put together any specs/plans for the mods necessary to do this, or
> even better, knew of a kit for sale to do the job.
>
> (For a variety of reasons concerning other mods that I have made to the
> jeep, relocating the brake itself or doing an actual mechanical
> conversion to a handbrake would be impractical.)


L.W.(Bill) Hughes III 10-31-2006 08:18 PM

Re: Pedal E-Brake to Hand E-Brake conversion
 
Most of us use some sort of limiting device in our differential to
control traction. But if you use an open differential, adapt sand buggy
turning brakes:
http://www.kartek.com/prod-windows/p.../cnc-452ax.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

lambeth65@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> I've got a CJ with a stick shift and the old-fashioned foot-pedal style
> e-brake. Needless to say, this makes certain maneuvers challenging to
> execute when on a steep grade and starting from a dead stop.
>
> I want to jury rig some kind of apparatus to allow me to control the
> e-brake with my left hand. I'm thinking, something along the lines of
> a steel bar with a handle on top bolted to the pedal. The difficulty
> comes in, in fashioning an extender device that will give me both the
> desired control over the pedal and allow me to engage/disengage the
> brake release pull with the same hand.
>
> Surely others have run into this problem... I was wondering if anyone
> had put together any specs/plans for the mods necessary to do this, or
> even better, knew of a kit for sale to do the job.
>
> (For a variety of reasons concerning other mods that I have made to the
> jeep, relocating the brake itself or doing an actual mechanical
> conversion to a handbrake would be impractical.)



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