Automotive modification accessories Aluminum alloy hydraulic handbrake Racing modification Competitive drift handbrake 0.75
Aluminum Hydraulic Drift Handbrake | 0.75 Master Cylinder Racing Spec
Competition-Only Hydraulic E-Brake for Drifting & Motorsports
Key Features
Multi-Color Anodized Aluminum Build
Lightweight yet rigid CNC-machined aluminum construction, available in multiple vibrant anodized finishes (black, red, blue, yellow, purple, silver) for style and corrosion resistance. Built to withstand repeated aggressive use.
0.75 Master Cylinder
Optimized 0.75 bore master cylinder provides precise hydraulic pressure control, delivering instant rear-wheel lock-up for consistent drift initiation.
Adjustable Lever Design
Multi-position holes on the lever allow you to customize the handle height and angle to fit your driving position, ensuring maximum leverage and comfort during long sessions.
Ergonomic Non-Slip Grip
Textured rubber grip prevents slippage during high-speed pulls, giving you full control even in wet or sweaty conditions.
Universal Fitment
Includes a universal mounting base, compatible with most drift/track vehicles when paired with custom brackets or floor mounts. Works with standard brake fluid and aftermarket brake line setups.
How It Works
Pulling the lever actuates the 0.75 master cylinder, pressurizing brake fluid inside the system.
Hydraulic pressure travels through the lines to the rear calipers, clamping the rotors to lock the wheels.
Release the lever to instantly disengage pressure, allowing the rear wheels to spin freely.
Important Safety & Usage Notes
For Closed-Track Competition Only
This is a dedicated racing component. Do NOT use on public roads. It is not a substitute for your factory parking brake, and street use violates traffic laws in most regions.
Professional Installation Required
Installation requires modification of your vehicle’s brake system and should only be performed by a certified professional mechanic. Improper installation can lead to brake failure, serious injury, or death.
Regular Maintenance Required
Inspect brake fluid levels, line connections, and seals regularly. Air in the system or fluid leaks will severely degrade performance and safety.











