NEW PARK BRAKE KIT FROM DBA
DBA has launched a new Electric Secondary Park Brake for Toyota Landcruiser 70 and 200 Series
Disc Brakes Australia (DBA) continues to extend its offerings in automotive safety with the introduction of its latest new product line: the Electric Secondary Park Brake (ESPB) for Toyota’s iconic Landcruiser 70 and 200 Series.
Designed to work in harmony with the vehicle’s existing handbrake system, this advanced solution ensures enhanced parking security, particularly in steep terrain or when carrying heavy loads.
Upgrade for extra security and convenience
DBA explains the ESPB offers a user-friendly, bolt-on upgrade that features a simple plug-and-play installation, ensuing minimal changes to the vehicle’s structure and making it an ideal choice for those who want a fast and effective enhancement.
The ESPB strengthens the vehicle’s handbrake function by providing superior holding force, which is especially useful when parking on inclines or towing heavy equipment.
DBA says it is important to note this system acts as a backup rather than a replacement and is designed to complement the factory handbrake and boost overall safety.
Addressing handbrake wear in older models
Over time, aging vehicles like the Landcruiser 70 Series can experience handbrake cable wear, particularly when subject to heavy loads or parked on slopes.
DBA says its ESPB steps in to fill the gap, ensuring consistent and reliable performance by introducing an electric caliper system, similar to those found as standard in modern vehicles, which guarantees firm vehicle stability and offers peace of mind.
Effortless integration with OEM components
DBA’s ESPB integrates smoothly with the Landcruiser’s factory-installed braking systems, maintaining the vehicle’s original braking efficiency.
DBA explains the system fully supports existing rotors and pads, ensuring a cohesive setup. It also features an automatic engagement option, making sure the parking brake is applied when necessary and further reducing the likelihood of accidental roll-aways.
Regulatory compliance and user-friendly design
While the kit itself does not require ADR certification, it fully maintains the Landcruiser’s ADR compliance by enhancing the existing ADR-approved braking system.
The sleek cabin switch is designed for easy access and use, preserving both functionality and the vehicle’s interior aesthetics, says DBA.
An essential addition
DBA says that for owners of the Toyota Landcruiser 70 and 200 Series looking for a simple yet effective upgrade, its Electric Secondary Park Brake is an essential addition.
Offering enhanced parking stability and regulatory compliance, it boosts confidence in the vehicle’s safety systems, whether navigating everyday commutes or venturing into challenging off-road conditions.
With the ESPB installed, DBA says Landcruiser owners can enjoy the benefits of modern safety technology tailored to their vehicle’s rugged reputation.
For more information visit www.dba.com.au