After seeing the Trail Turn feature in action on the Bronco, we're trying hard to duplicate it on my 2018 F150. Would really help the turning radius, especially with aftermarket suspension and bigger tires. We've got the mechanical part installed, but need to work out the plumbing so it will cooperate with factory ABS & sensors.
Seems that a dual in, dual out turning brake could just be spliced between the brake booster and rear calipers. During normal braking, fluid would pass through the turning brake and allow normal brake function. But when you grab the hand brake, it would take over the line and activate the specific rear caliper. Anyone done this? Any thoughts or electronic pitfalls we're overlooking?
Seems that a dual in, dual out turning brake could just be spliced between the brake booster and rear calipers. During normal braking, fluid would pass through the turning brake and allow normal brake function. But when you grab the hand brake, it would take over the line and activate the specific rear caliper. Anyone done this? Any thoughts or electronic pitfalls we're overlooking?