I am building a 1983 K5 that was a certified mall crawler when I got it. Anyway I'm am in the process trying to redo all of the suspension and drive train (D60 front 14bff rear, shackle flips) to make it a legitimate off-roader. Anyway, who ever owned this thing before me had removed the parking brake (pedal and all). So since I'm putting in all new axles and the rear has been converted to disk brakes, making it pointless to put the pedal back in. I was thinking about adding a 12v line lock to use as a parking brake but after some research and reading the instructions to one of them, apparently they are only good for up to 60 seconds before they will start to bleed off.
So I'm looking for an alternative that I can use as a parking brake in case I break a U-joint on my drive shaft or something and can't rely on my (automatic) transmission to keep it from rolling away.
If by chance I can find an affordable old school 'Mico lock' (correct me if that's not right), I might give that a try. Or maybe a ball valve and a push/pull choke cable to hold pressure on the brakes.
What have you guys done? Or do you know of something easier that will work?
*yes I've heard about the old cadi calipers but finding them is like hunting unicorns.*
So I'm looking for an alternative that I can use as a parking brake in case I break a U-joint on my drive shaft or something and can't rely on my (automatic) transmission to keep it from rolling away.
If by chance I can find an affordable old school 'Mico lock' (correct me if that's not right), I might give that a try. Or maybe a ball valve and a push/pull choke cable to hold pressure on the brakes.
What have you guys done? Or do you know of something easier that will work?
*yes I've heard about the old cadi calipers but finding them is like hunting unicorns.*
..one on the rear pinion yoke would be better..not sure if there is such a thing for street use though--monster trucks use them..

