Has anyone done this conversion and found it of use?
http://www.ultimate-engineering.co.uk/disc_kit/
I do a lot of miles in my bus and would like to improve the braking, it has a lot of new hoses and pipes, are there other ways?
Cheers
Jim
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Mmm.. what engine are you running?
There is nothing wrong with the std brakes when fully serviced and working correctly..
I do a lot of miles in mine.. the velle that gets driven all over at 70-80mph has the early brakes and pulls up great even when fully frieghted and a trailer.. brought my Audi 100 all the way back from Belgium (480miles) on a trailer behind it... trailer + car was... ahem.. 2000kgs (+)
There is nothing wrong with the std brakes when fully serviced and working correctly..
I do a lot of miles in mine.. the velle that gets driven all over at 70-80mph has the early brakes and pulls up great even when fully frieghted and a trailer.. brought my Audi 100 all the way back from Belgium (480miles) on a trailer behind it... trailer + car was... ahem.. 2000kgs (+)