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Woodcraft rear sets?

Started by Elevhun, September 22, 2014, 07:21:10 PM

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Elevhun

Who's running them? Thoughts, pros / cons. search was lackluster. Need to get rid of the chicken wings and I like their price point.

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Elevhun

Anyone know if they require a switch for the rear brake or is that on the later models?

stopintime

Quote from: Elevhun on September 23, 2014, 10:51:12 AM
Anyone know if they require a switch for the rear brake or is that on the later models?

Their instructions clearly states 'no switch'.

You could use a pressure switch where the fluid line/banjo is bolted on (provided there is room for it) or just go without. I mean, how often do you rely on rear brakes only....
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Elevhun

Quote from: stopintime on September 23, 2014, 02:20:09 PM
Their instructions clearly states 'no switch'.

You could use a pressure switch where the fluid line/banjo is bolted on (provided there is room for it) or just go without. I mean, how often do you rely on rear brakes only....
Didn't see the "No switch" indicated anywhere.

In the past I would not care but in Massachusetts having a brake light tied into the rear is part of the inspection process.

stopintime

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