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Old 01-24-2010, 04:28 PM   #1
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Re: 56 pickup e brake

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I know you said you wanted to run a cable but....... I put an automatic it
a ton and half tk years back, and when you do that you lose everything in the way emergency brake stuff. My only solution that I knew of was to install
a "roll control" All you have to do is to plumb a push button valve in your
system where ever you want (mine was on the floor next to the driver seat
and less that two feet from the master cylinder). All you do is put pressure
on your brake peddle and push the button. and it holds that pressure until
you release the button. Members here can attest to the pros and cons or
the fallacy of this suggestion. If I remember right the roll control valve cost
between $35.00 and $50.00 back then.
a line lock? make sure to plumb it into the front brakes because..... well do i really need to explain????
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