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Most pinion brake kits I see online come with a little 12" rotor and a tiny toyota caliper. Would something like that really stop an M35 going 50mph?
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That would make for a good youtube video. Will the truck stop? Will the driver manage to maintain sphincter control?I'd like to see it done once at 50mph as proof of concept.
That would make for a good youtube video. Will the truck stop? Will the driver manage to maintain sphincter control?
I wholeheartedly agree. Set them up as part of the park brake system perhaps. Then if the primary brakes fail, pulling the park brake lever becomes an option.Having an emergency braking system is far better than no brakes at all.
The pinion brakes are very effective because they benefit from the axle gearing. The drawback is they get very hot very quickly.
They are effective but they also must be horrendously strong since that "gearing" advantage goes both ways. I do agree it would help as a emergency brake though.
With more pinion brakes you have sharing of the load. A monster truck at a four wheel center here in El Paso has one for the rear axle set and one on the front. All of the original brake drum components have been removed. I have seen that truck make quick stops without issue.Yeah that does sound like a good emergency backup. Just so I'm clear... Are pinion brakes supposed to be installed on each axle or just one of the rears?
Of course the whole thing with "Monster trucks" is they are not going 50 mph down the freeway. I have never seen one go over 30 mph in the arena. They usually are just crushing cars and such and maybe jumping over some dirt mounds.With more pinion brakes you have sharing of the load. A monster truck at a four wheel center here in El Paso has one for the rear axle set and one on the front. All of the original brake drum components have been removed. I have seen that truck make quick stops without issue.
As an emergency only brake system, only one installed on the rears. It may result in giving up after one stop as the pads may become glazed and the rotor warped, all from excessive heat. It would all depend on the particulars of the emergency stop such as speed and truck load.
Yeah, but they do stop repeatedly when they have to because they are surrounded by spectators. Again, this would be a system for use in an emergency.Of course the whole thing with "Monster trucks" is they are not going 50 mph down the freeway. I have never seen one go over 30 mph in the arena. They usually are just crushing cars and such and maybe jumping over some dirt mounds.
Yes, emergency use only.Yeah, but they do stop repeatedly when they have to because they are surrounded by spectators. Again, this would be a system for use in an emergency.
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