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Old 07-03-2005, 08:32 AM
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I need some pics of the rear end. I put in a new one and now my parking brake doesn't work. I have two brackets and I don't remember how or where they bolt up. Thanks
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I have several pictures. Are you looking for pics of the brake area then? When I first put mine together the link had come off the emergency brake inside the drum. Pretty easy to fix but I didn't catch it as I was putting it together. Let me know what you need and I'll email you some pics.
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I'm pretty sure I found it, but just in case. I need to see where the e-brake bracket is bolted to and how it is configured. Right now my e-brake doesn't work because the line is not secured within the bracket. I suppose it just bolt where the control arm is right? I have relocation brackets on there so I suppose I need to bend them out so they will still bolt up. Am I right?
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Well I found everything I needed to know at InstallUniversity, so I'm good to go.




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