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E brake routing with rame connectors

Posted By: rhamson

E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/17/14 06:53 PM

I know I have seen it here before so can anybody give me some ideas about routing my e brake cables through the frame connectors?
Posted By: gtx6970

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/17/14 08:56 PM

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Posted By: gtx6970

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/17/14 08:59 PM

The outside of the frame connector just has a 1/2" ID bronze sleeve held in with JB weld. Been almost 3 years like this and no problems what so ever

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Posted By: gtx6970

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/17/14 09:00 PM

pass side.
It's just a GM ( cough,cough) Battery J bolt

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Posted By: rhamson

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/18/14 06:34 PM

Did you slot this into the frame connector so that the travel of the piece would not be restricted? I ask this because I have seen others that just brought a tube through the connector and everything was outside of it.

Thanks for the information.
Posted By: chapdog105

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/19/14 06:03 AM

Here's my 69 Plymouth Roadrunner convertible with US Car Tool frame connectors.





Posted By: gtx6970

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/19/14 02:53 PM

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Did you slot this into the frame connector so that the travel of the piece would not be restricted? I ask this because I have seen others that just brought a tube through the connector and everything was outside of it.

Thanks for the information.




Correct. the location of the connector ( a 1/2" in either direction side to side ) and length of the cable are factors if you do or don't have to slot the connector. I wanted no issues no matter how hard the cars owner pushed on the emer brake pedal. There for I slotted it.
Posted By: Mopar_Mudder

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/19/14 06:03 PM

Here is another thread with pictures of mine and others in it.

E-Brake
Posted By: rhamson

Re: E brake routing with rame connectors - 07/21/14 02:48 PM

Thank you for all the information. I was wondering about any exhaust interference but I found you did address it. Thanks again.
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