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Wilwood rear brakes #2292988
04/23/17 11:39 PM
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Any suggestions or pictures of how you routed the parking brake cables and how you attached it to the stock forward cable on an E body?
Thanks!

Re: Wilwood rear brakes [Re: Dr Dave] #2292991
04/23/17 11:43 PM
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Following, i'll be going through the same scenario here soon.


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Re: Wilwood rear brakes [Re: GoodysGotaCuda] #2293001
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I also posted to Q&A forum so check there too

Re: Wilwood rear brakes [Re: Dr Dave] #2293279
04/24/17 03:50 PM
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I am also currently in this Wilwood parking brake process. My thinking, with a sure grip, I'm only using one internal brake on one side (PS), and installing a hand pull lever on DS tunnel to make cable routing pretty direct. twocents


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