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Old 12-30-2011, 01:47 PM   #1
58party
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Re: Parking brake cable options

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Originally Posted by leakyfawcett View Post
Hi everyone, I've been working on my 1971 Suburban for a couple months now (bought it in January). This is my first time posting. Looks like a great community from what I've seen!

Anyway, the truck I have is a 3/4 ton 4x4, and the previous owner had a massive lift on it. I've already lowered it about 4 inches, and plan to lower it another couple once I get smaller tires.

Problem is, in order to get the lift set up, the p.o. apparently cut the parking brake cables, so the tail that comes from each rear drum is just hanging there. No cable at all running from front to back.

So... my question is, what are my options here? It'll likely still be a bit higher than stock, so are there options of extended parking brake lines from the drums, and what options do I have for running new cables at all (so I can get this thing inspected).

Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
I found e-brake cables for my 68 k20 at inlinetube.com they make them in house....
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