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Hyperwrx Samba Member
Joined: March 13, 2005 Posts: 37
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:13 pm Post subject: Cutting Brakes- Bore Sizes |
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Looking at getting some and see they come in different bore sizes. Appear to be available in 5/8", 3/4" and 7/8" bore? What is the benefit/restriction of using one size over the other?
Am I limited to using a particular size in my stock brake system vw baja? _________________ 1969 VW Baja |
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jsturtlebuggy Samba Member

Joined: August 24, 2005 Posts: 4595 Location: Fair Oaks/Orangevale, CA
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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5/8" Bore works well with stock VW drum brakes and either a 22 or 23mm rear wheel cylinders
3/4" bore good for single piston disc brake setup.
7/8" bore is for 4 or 6 piston disc brake calipers.
Using too large of diameter steering brake will make it harder to stop the wheel on the side you are wanting to stop.
I have always used the 5/8" Neal or CNC single handle steering brake.
Just my preference.
Some people do like the idea of 2 handles.
It is your preference. _________________ Joseph
Fair Oaks/Orangevale, CA
Elrod Motorsports
Motion Tire Motorsports
Having fun with Dune Buggies since 1970
Into Volkswagens since 1960 |
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Hyperwrx Samba Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:56 pm Post subject: |
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I appreciate you taking the time to respond. I purchased a 5/8" bore in a single pull brake design.
I had a rail in the past and installed a cutting brake on my left between the seat and outer bars and it worked out great. I am now forced to situate the cutting brakes between the front seats behind the shifter. Seems like the vertical handle will get in the way even though I will pull it back as far as I am able. _________________ 1969 VW Baja |
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dixon_cass Samba Member

Joined: December 14, 2010 Posts: 930 Location: Axtell Kansas
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Hyperwrx Samba Member
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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i have mine set up right in front of the shifter off the the left side a little bit. im afraid if you put it inbetween the seats it will put your arm in a bind while using it. you want to be nice and relaxed while horsing around  |
That's in a bug? Have a picture of how its situated? I am open to anything besides between the seats. _________________ 1969 VW Baja |
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dixon_cass Samba Member

Joined: December 14, 2010 Posts: 930 Location: Axtell Kansas
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dirtkeeper Samba Member

Joined: February 19, 2008 Posts: 3252 Location: Left of everywhere
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:16 am Post subject: |
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mines between the seats. Its a little tight cause my seats are very wide but i can use it fine when needed and still use my emergency brake. Mine ( bug pack i think)had a really sloppy handle so i put in a plastic bushing in the hinge pin area and welded nubs on the back of the arm where it contacts the cylinder ends to get rid of slop and rattle.
i've got a 3" lift so orientation to the seat may be different |
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jsturtlebuggy Samba Member

Joined: August 24, 2005 Posts: 4595 Location: Fair Oaks/Orangevale, CA
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:02 am Post subject: |
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This is my buggy with a CNC steering brake mounted just in front and to the right side of shifter.
I did have to weld tabs on to outside of tunnel to support it and used 1/4"
nutserts/rivet nuts in tunnel to mount to.
When I mock it up I made sure that it cleared the shifter when in 3rd gear.
To me this a very comfortable position to be able to use the steering brake. _________________ Joseph
Fair Oaks/Orangevale, CA
Elrod Motorsports
Motion Tire Motorsports
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pilotricky Samba Member

Joined: May 28, 2010 Posts: 27 Location: Oregon City
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Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 12:39 pm Post subject: turning brake question |
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It looks like the position Joseph Sellars has his turning brake seutp installed is probably the way to go with it, my question now is this...How do all the lines go to and from it? I have EMPI single caliper disc brakes at all four wheels, and have no idea of how the lines are supposed to go to use the turning brakes AND also use the regular brake pedal normally? Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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cbeck Samba Member
Joined: January 14, 2014 Posts: 2561 Location: high ridge, mo
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Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 3:34 pm Post subject: |
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the one ? brake line running to the rear brakes currently will go to the 'in' on cutting brake assy. There should be 2 out, one to each rear brake. Which where depends on dual or single lever, weather push/pull for left/right. Don't forget to bleed. |
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