Cal Tonsley
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I’ve converted my Aus Valiant Hardtop (69 Dart) with 8 3/4” to rear wheel discs using the Dr Diff Mopar 10.7" Rear Disc Brake Kit
While braking performance has been track tested and is very good, I need to improve the effectiveness of the park brake in order to pass my roadworthy inspection. I find that the park brake holds the vehicle somewhat satisfactorily with the rear of the vehicle facing downhill but it is hard pressed holding the vehicle on an incline when the front of the vehicle is facing downhill. I have done a fair bit of searching regarding adjustment methods and optimisation but am still looking for some advice. Apart from cable adjustment, the only other tip I found for these Cobra calipers is to apply and release the handbrake 20-25 times and then apply the foot brake. I have done this once but found little in the way of improvement. I have adjusted the cable to where there is a little drag in the released position and I can only pull the park brake out 3-4 clicks. With the foot brakes applied I can pull out the park brake another 4-5 clicks but still the performance of the brake is marginal on anything but a level road.
Can anyone please advise any other tips regarding adjustment of the park brake using the Dr Diff kit in order to maximize park brake holding power?
Thanks in advance!
I’ve converted my Aus Valiant Hardtop (69 Dart) with 8 3/4” to rear wheel discs using the Dr Diff Mopar 10.7" Rear Disc Brake Kit
While braking performance has been track tested and is very good, I need to improve the effectiveness of the park brake in order to pass my roadworthy inspection. I find that the park brake holds the vehicle somewhat satisfactorily with the rear of the vehicle facing downhill but it is hard pressed holding the vehicle on an incline when the front of the vehicle is facing downhill. I have done a fair bit of searching regarding adjustment methods and optimisation but am still looking for some advice. Apart from cable adjustment, the only other tip I found for these Cobra calipers is to apply and release the handbrake 20-25 times and then apply the foot brake. I have done this once but found little in the way of improvement. I have adjusted the cable to where there is a little drag in the released position and I can only pull the park brake out 3-4 clicks. With the foot brakes applied I can pull out the park brake another 4-5 clicks but still the performance of the brake is marginal on anything but a level road.
Can anyone please advise any other tips regarding adjustment of the park brake using the Dr Diff kit in order to maximize park brake holding power?
Thanks in advance!















