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Old 01-12-2009, 09:48 AM
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Does anyone have a picture of the rear parking brake assembly? I am piecing together a rearend (sold my 12-bolt) and I need to see what parts I still lack. I have the backing plates, calipers, pads, and rotors, but I still need to figure out what I need (dust shield, actuator, etc.). If anyone has a picture of the rear brakes without the rotor in place, that should show me what I need.


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Here's the 98-02 Parking brake ***'y:

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Yeah, I found that pic too (thanks again for the link). I'm just trying to see where everything is when it's all assembled. I never really paid that much attention to it before, since it was all working fine on my old rearend.


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It's hard to see much once it's assembled. The exploded view is about as good as it gets. Here's my ten bolt before the brakes are put on:
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Perfect! Those pictures tell me exactly what I needed to know. Thanks!


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THis is a good thread. Parts drawings and pics
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The only way it gets any easier is if we both drive to his house with some colds ones and put it together for him.


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THis is a good thread. Parts drawings and pics
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Originally Posted by HavATampa
The only way it gets any easier is if we both drive to his house with some colds ones and put it together for him.

I say he provide the cold ones if we drive out




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