Hipbilly
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- First Name
- Jimmy
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2019
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- Location
- North Little Rock, AR
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Gladiator Sport, 2007 FJ Cruiser
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- #1
Ok,
rather than crawling under my truck and looking, I'm gonna post on the internet...
How's our parking brake work? I've got a 6MT and obviously have to use it a lot... what I'm used to is a manual application of the rear brakes, that stops the wheels from turning at all.
What I've got is acting more like a parking pawl in the transmission... there's a bit of backlash and the truck rolls a slight bit before it stops.
I'm not really worried that its wrong or different from what I'm used to, but what I'm curious about.... does it stop BOTH wheels or does it just stop the driveline?
If I've got one wheel up on a jack, I don't want to learn the hard way that the open diff is gonna let the truck roll...
rather than crawling under my truck and looking, I'm gonna post on the internet...
How's our parking brake work? I've got a 6MT and obviously have to use it a lot... what I'm used to is a manual application of the rear brakes, that stops the wheels from turning at all.
What I've got is acting more like a parking pawl in the transmission... there's a bit of backlash and the truck rolls a slight bit before it stops.
I'm not really worried that its wrong or different from what I'm used to, but what I'm curious about.... does it stop BOTH wheels or does it just stop the driveline?
If I've got one wheel up on a jack, I don't want to learn the hard way that the open diff is gonna let the truck roll...
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