Went under the van to install the WVO tank and noticed the E brake cable behind the rear axel has a few broken strands.
Anyone know a part #?
Emergency Brake Cable Part #?
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Re: Emergency Brake Cable Part #?
Or any direction on where to acquire the part #..?
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Re: Emergency Brake Cable Part #?
If you cannot find it (I sure it is available). You can get universal kits from Lordco and make your own (I would try to find the proper on first, but the kits work great).
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Re: Emergency Brake Cable Part #?
CC Auto's will have a used cable in stock. 250-954-2157
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Re: Emergency Brake Cable Part #?
I don't know the number but just changed the wire on mine. Be careful and get the wire path right the first time because it is a lot of hassle controlling that stiff wire in a tight space. Also take off the front wire brackets off first before trying to get it out. Use a steel wire to get it back up the tight space in the front. on mine the back connections on both wheels was really hard to get out used WD40 and a hammer chisel carefully on them. Sorry about my English, and hope this helped at all.