Anyone running electric Mico brake line locks and use them for anything less than a full stop brake? Wondering if one could be used to brake modulate a Truetrac rear diff with one wheel in the air.
I have a manual trans, so looking into options other than the brake pedal and/or parking brake to avoid being like Ron Shock shopping for van seats with Myrtle.
Not much room for a handbrake, so added benefit of non-mech parking brake with my rear discs might be worth the extra expense.
Mico’s documentation (https://www.mico.com/sites/default/files/documen—pdfs/80620004Electric%20Brake%20Lock.pdf) says a low pressure warning circuit would likely be triggered, so would either use warning light only or just bypass. My main concern is that it can hold low pressure to keep the Truetrac locked in while getting over the occasional rough stuff. Also, I assume the Mico will let additional brake pressure through if needing to full stop while modulating. That, or the front (non-locked) brakes will bring me to a stop when needed.
Any input appreciated. Not wanting a full or selectable locker at this time, and I understand the limitations of a typical line lock which the Mico is not from what I’ve read so far. Thanks.
I have a manual trans, so looking into options other than the brake pedal and/or parking brake to avoid being like Ron Shock shopping for van seats with Myrtle.
Mico’s documentation (https://www.mico.com/sites/default/files/documen—pdfs/80620004Electric%20Brake%20Lock.pdf) says a low pressure warning circuit would likely be triggered, so would either use warning light only or just bypass. My main concern is that it can hold low pressure to keep the Truetrac locked in while getting over the occasional rough stuff. Also, I assume the Mico will let additional brake pressure through if needing to full stop while modulating. That, or the front (non-locked) brakes will bring me to a stop when needed.
Any input appreciated. Not wanting a full or selectable locker at this time, and I understand the limitations of a typical line lock which the Mico is not from what I’ve read so far. Thanks.