Hey, i think every one else know about that, but isn't it abnormal that when you set the brake force, it also affects the hand brake power ?
Try for instance putting it as low as possible, and you'll see that your wheels will not lock.
I've always heard that the e-brake had nothing to do with the standard brake system, and that it was mostly a drum brake located somewhere on the shaft (please correct me if I'm wrong, which is most likely the case) and not at the wheels.
If it is the case, should that brake have a no possibility of setting or a different bar from the brakes ?
Thanks for your answers
Try for instance putting it as low as possible, and you'll see that your wheels will not lock.
I've always heard that the e-brake had nothing to do with the standard brake system, and that it was mostly a drum brake located somewhere on the shaft (please correct me if I'm wrong, which is most likely the case) and not at the wheels.
If it is the case, should that brake have a no possibility of setting or a different bar from the brakes ?
Thanks for your answers