Well i assume everyone or at leats 75% of the members on this forum have heard of the "drift button", also known as a Spin Turn Knob. Well in my search for one for the Supra i found out that cusco never made one, and that no shop or other company has made one.
And since i still have the one from my old miata lying around, today i thought what the heck, and see if it'll fit.
so i unscrewed the stock side brake button, took the spring, took that little metal piece that surrounds the hole, and popped in and screwed in the Miata Spin Turn Knob.
and in the end it worked as it should, when button is engaged you pull up and let go, and there's no need to worry about the Side Brake still being engaged. and when the button is disengaged it works like a normal e-brake!
ONLY PROBLEM! that i found out tho, is that with the miata button you can, but shouldm't screw it in all the way. I did and when disengaged the side brake would work but pop out a few times. so i unscrewed it a bit and it works perfect!
...well i just wanted to let people know, just in case they were trying to find one, as i was. ^_^
And since i still have the one from my old miata lying around, today i thought what the heck, and see if it'll fit.
so i unscrewed the stock side brake button, took the spring, took that little metal piece that surrounds the hole, and popped in and screwed in the Miata Spin Turn Knob.
and in the end it worked as it should, when button is engaged you pull up and let go, and there's no need to worry about the Side Brake still being engaged. and when the button is disengaged it works like a normal e-brake!
ONLY PROBLEM! that i found out tho, is that with the miata button you can, but shouldm't screw it in all the way. I did and when disengaged the side brake would work but pop out a few times. so i unscrewed it a bit and it works perfect!
...well i just wanted to let people know, just in case they were trying to find one, as i was. ^_^