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Tight E-brake stock

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by MarksBlackTaco, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. Feb 25, 2020 at 12:17 PM
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    MarksBlackTaco

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    Anyone notice the e-brake is extremely tight? while moving slowly, if I try pulling it at all (not even 1 click), it violently locks the back wheels. I thought drum brakes were bad? I didn't think they were that strong. Most of my cars would never lock up unless you pulled the e-brake as hard as you could...for fishtails of course.
     
  2. Feb 25, 2020 at 2:13 PM
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    I never tried pulling mine while moving... but about a month after buying a 2019 OR I kept noticing that the brakes were extremely touchy and would grab the second I pressed them so I took it back to Toyota and turns out the E-Brake was actually over tightened and was interfering with the brake input. They "fixed" it. Its a little better but still not to my liking.
     
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    did you try turning the wheel when you pulled up the e-brake? Because Tacoma’s are drift machines.
     
  4. Feb 25, 2020 at 3:22 PM
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    Perhaps it's just too tight. I just like to test it once in a while down a hill (with thumb holding button in of course) to check the condition and tightness of the rear brake...and if it can really slow the truck. I did this, and about 1 inch pulled, without any lever resistance whatsoever, the back brakes locked up and tires roared like an 18 wheeler locking up on a freeway. Scary, and really embarrassing.
     
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    When I was 18, we used to "grab" a few trays from Wendy's. When properly placed below rear wheels, and e-brake pulled tight...you can drift your fwd car and make it whip around silly-fast. The plastic food trays slide VERY well on pavement.
     
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    Parking brake is supposed to have 5-7 clicks when pulled with 45 ft/lbs of force.
    Mine was good.

    The rear drum adjuster is supposed to backed off 15 notches from locked.
    Mine was 5 from locked.
     
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    Thank you very much for educating me with the facts. I'll try to replicate and see if this is where I'm at.
     
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    I'm having the same problem. 45lbs for 5-7 clicks sounds about right (without actually measuring the force), but the first click with light force completely locks up the rear wheels. Even in 4 Low I can't overpower it with a moderate amount of throttle. I haven't experienced such a strong parking brake on any other car (but I haven't owned any others with drum brakes). I'll check the adjuster when I have time, but if this sounds normal that would save me from having to work on it.
     
  9. Jun 7, 2024 at 11:12 PM
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    My last set of rear drums were on my old Fiat many moons ago.

    It had a handbrake that worked very well...

    My current handbrake in the Taco is a bit tight - and I like it! Ebrake and brakes in general seem to be well set up.

    - I do really appreciate the fact that we have an real, actual HAND brake.

    I was also quite surprised at the rear brakes' grabbing power via the ebrake..

    I don't have any issues to report with operation, performance, or feel.

    Handbrake has not been a source of any issues.
     
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    Anyone else's P-brake not release sometimes when on an incline? (pointed downhill)

    Mine occasionally does this... I have to back up slightly (even just an inch will do it), then it lets go. Weird.
     

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