"The Tommy Brake"

The "Tommy Brake"  was built to defeat ABS, Traction Control, and to over come weak factory E-Brake systems in late model stunt cars & trucks equipped with 4 wheel disc brakes.

As OEM braking systems become more suffisticated, it has become more and more difficult to get these vehicles to slide on command.
This is where the Tommy Brake takes over.



 Once installed in a vehicle the "Tommy Brake" takes control of the rear brakes when activated. The "Tommy Brake" can be activated by one of three (3) methods to allow the stunt driver to use the system as follows:
(1)   Hand held or Floor mounted, momentary ON button. This method brings the rear wheels of the vehicle to an INSTANT STAND STILL and holds them stopped as long as the button is held down.
(2)   Variable Pedal, use of the variable foot operated pedal allows the stunt driver to apply the rear wheel brakes as he/she needs them to perform the driving sequence. This system gives the driver independent control of the rear wheel brakes while still having full control of the OEM system on the front brakes.
(3)   Variable Hand Lever: allows the same operation as the Variable Food Pedal System, except it is operated by hand.

The "Tommy Brakes" takes all of the guess work out of sliding new vehicles.

The only requirements the vehicles have to meet are, that they have good working NON glazed rear brakes.

The "Tommy Brake" has been install in a large variety of different vehicles.

1998 Ford Ambulance (cube style)
2006 BMW X5 (all wheel drive)
2007 Mitsubishi Outlander (all wheel drive)
2006 Porsche Boxster
2006 Porsche Carara S (all wheel drive)
2007 Volkswagon Tourage (all wheel drive)
94 to 07 Ford Crown Vic's
2006 Ford Mustang GT
43 US Army Duce 1/2
97 Jeep Charakee
and the list goes on.

Use of the Tommy Brake has not caused any damage to any of the vehicles it has been installed in, to date.

Predator Pursuit Vehicles Ltd.
Can handle all of your stunt car requirements

Cannon Roll Jeep built for the feature film "Far Cry"

    



Crash Car built for the Feature Film "Slither" (plate shot of crash)




Pipe Roll Ambulance built for the Feature Film "White Noise II"