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Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remove the clip that secures the parking brake cable into the crossmember above the muffler without removing the muffler?
I believe my passenger side cable is stretched and I am planning to replace it because its not pulling the caliper actuator lever as far as the drivers side is and I can move the actuator with a pry bar and it holds the wheel from turning
both sides driver and passenger seem to have about the same resistance using a pry bar but the equalizer bar is closer to the crossmember when the parking brake is applied so I am baffled
the drivers side cable does lock the wheel and hold the Vehcile I just would like to have both sides working for a piece of mind and I still plan on using clock blocks because I do not trust parking brakes in general
just to clarify these pictures I took on my lift with my phone up above the muffler with the parking brake applied. notice the equalizer is closer to the crossmember closer to the drive shaft and if I took a picture of the actuator on the caliper it does not move away from the stop as far as the drivers side does so its not traveling as much as it needs to hold the wheel from turning any help is appreciated thanks
I believe my passenger side cable is stretched and I am planning to replace it because its not pulling the caliper actuator lever as far as the drivers side is and I can move the actuator with a pry bar and it holds the wheel from turning
both sides driver and passenger seem to have about the same resistance using a pry bar but the equalizer bar is closer to the crossmember when the parking brake is applied so I am baffled
the drivers side cable does lock the wheel and hold the Vehcile I just would like to have both sides working for a piece of mind and I still plan on using clock blocks because I do not trust parking brakes in general
just to clarify these pictures I took on my lift with my phone up above the muffler with the parking brake applied. notice the equalizer is closer to the crossmember closer to the drive shaft and if I took a picture of the actuator on the caliper it does not move away from the stop as far as the drivers side does so its not traveling as much as it needs to hold the wheel from turning any help is appreciated thanks
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