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you can add a second cailper via a bracket and you keep it a completely separate system. Then you retain your standard brakes for genaral drivin standard handbrake for hills and the new one for drift etc..

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Manufacturers probably don't run hydraulic hand brakes because a seal failure would result in the brakes coming off (when you've parked it at the top of a big hill).

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I never had any issues using the standard handbrake - just remove the handbrake button and spring when you are at an event to stop it locking on.

 

If you want to do it, have a talk to :y:.

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i though the thing was that the hydraulic handbrakes is that they don't stay up after you pull them. thus making them useless for parking on hills. i'd be leaving the cable one in for safety reasons.

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i though the thing was that the hydraulic handbrakes is that they don't stay up after you pull them. thus making them useless for parking on hills. i'd be leaving the cable one in for safety reasons.

 

You can still ratchet them......it's still the same effective action as a normal cable hand-brake, except the force is transmitted from the lever to the caliper via hydraulic pressure instead of cable tension. A calbe handbrake without the ratchet won't stay up either, which is the whole point of those "drift buttons" you see on eBay - they remove the ratchet lock from the lever, thus making drifting etc easier (you just reef the handbrake up and let go, don't have to worry about releasing it)

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Which is why you have the adjuster......

 

Never heard of anyone ripping the handbrake out of the floor. Must have bigger muscles than me :P

 

No need to buy a "drift button" for a corolla, just unscrew the button out of the handbrake lever to disable the ratchet. Easy as.

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