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Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body #2356948
08/20/17 02:54 AM
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Ok, I asked a while back if anyone had some suggestions and no one came forward although a few were also wondering. I finally got around to finishing it up today and I think it came out pretty clean, simple and functional. Pm if you are curious and I can send you a few pictures.

Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: Dr Dave] #2357421
08/21/17 02:34 AM
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I would like to see your solution. Why not post your pics here so everyone can benefit.

Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: Dr Dave] #2357963
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If I can figure out how to. I'm better with mechanics than technology LOl

Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: Dr Dave] #2357979
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Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: keyser soze] #2358026
08/22/17 10:31 AM
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don't forget the pic [file] can only be 2mb or smaller, so resizing the picture may be necessary to post. [i think that's the size, but it will tell you when you go to post]
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Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: moparx] #2361541
08/29/17 02:52 AM
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Dr. Dave's pictures he emailed to me. I'll let him explain the routing of the cables he took.

Dr Dave e brake cable routing 1.jpgDr Dave e brake cable routing 2.jpg
Dr. Daves first picture he sent me.

Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: Dr Dave] #2362525
08/30/17 09:04 PM
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Where did that E brake adjusting block come from. I need one or two.


07 Porsche C2 997.1 6spd DD and SCCA Solo II SS
68 Plymouth GTX Convert. 493cu Hotkiss Wilwood Classic air, Building for Solo II Cam
65 Chrysler 300 Convert. project
57 Desoto 2dr. Firesweep 392 Hemi,Wilwood Project with son
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Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: Bob J] #2362611
08/30/17 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted By Bob J
Where did that E brake adjusting block come from. I need one or two.


It is a "Wilwood" part, but it is essentially an off-the-shelf Lokar part.


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Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: GoodysGotaCuda] #2362615
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Right, the adjusting block came with the cables

Re: Wilwood parking brake cable routing, E body [Re: Dr Dave] #2391025
10/22/17 12:22 AM
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FWIW, here are mine. Stock pedal assy and nutserts in the subframe.

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