Bray's 96 Sleeper

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cool shot of how the fuel skid ties into the rear bumper

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Keeps getting better!! Love the flex shots!
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Wow, just plain wow.......
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Very nice. What are you doing for a parking brake?
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Bray's 96 Sleeper

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Looks good bud!
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Beautiful. Love this build.
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Thanks fellas, cant wait to get her dirty!

Damon, havent figured out a parking brake yet.

Was hoping to figure out a way to utilize a transfer case mounted parking brake- something similar to this:
https://www.allprooffroad.com/8489brakeupgrades/33

Problem is, nothing like this exists for BW1356, any masterfabricators want to figure out an adapter plate for us BorgWarner guys?

Anyone have any ideas? May have to settle for a line lock....

Gonna have to take a backseat until I get the truck wired, soundproofing in, and interior sorted out.
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I still got line locks if you settle on that route, but a t-case parking brake would be rad.
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Thanks Steve, I may take you up on one if I can sort it out.

Thinking about ordering the AllPro kit, then sourcing an extra 1356 and seeing what it all looks like on a bench.

Keep you posted in the next few weeks, gracias!
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We used these billet parking brake calipers on a rear end we built for a customer that was running 14" x 1.25" rotors. Most parking brake calipers wont fit a rotor that thick.

- Scott

http://www.ipsco.org/Custom%20Services/ ... 0Brake.htm
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Philo was making his own i think...
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motoxscott wrote:We used these billet parking brake calipers on a rear end we built for a customer that was running 14" x 1.25" rotors. Most parking brake calipers wont fit a rotor that thick.

- Scott

http://www.ipsco.org/Custom%20Services/ ... 0Brake.htm

Wish I knew about this until before I invested in my line lock.
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motoxscott wrote:We used these billet parking brake calipers on a rear end we built for a customer that was running 14" x 1.25" rotors. Most parking brake calipers wont fit a rotor that thick.

- Scott

http://www.ipsco.org/Custom%20Services/ ... 0Brake.htm
Awesome Scott, thanks for the link. Looks like my solution!
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Finally got the ol girl all wired up; big shoutof thanks and an enthusiastic recommendation for Darren (Birdco85).

I'll just leave this shot of the work he did on the console- beautiful!

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