mckeeranger
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The first time I saw pinion brakes on a crawler, I asked a retired Ford chassis engineer what he thought, and he told me two things.
1. It would be illegal. Federal law requires the brakes be independent per wheel. Then he went on and on about surface area of the brake pads and the gear ratio of the differentials working in favor of the engine, but would work against pinion brakes, etc..
2. (Keep in mind we were talking about an M817, not M35) He said something like "It might slow you down enough to have time to pucker your a$$ before you drive through whatever it was that made you hit the brakes."
1. It would be illegal. Federal law requires the brakes be independent per wheel. Then he went on and on about surface area of the brake pads and the gear ratio of the differentials working in favor of the engine, but would work against pinion brakes, etc..
2. (Keep in mind we were talking about an M817, not M35) He said something like "It might slow you down enough to have time to pucker your a$$ before you drive through whatever it was that made you hit the brakes."