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  • Parking brake cable pins

    the PINS and CLIPS that connect the calipers to the parking brake cables (or a part #/were to find them)
    Last edited by jamman16; 02-14-2008, 09:45 PM.
    86 2A Under reconstruction

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    NOT CHIT CHAT-need info

    You may want to be VERY specific on what you are working with!!!

    Do you have STOCK E Brake cables/have ends need pins?
    Did you buy AutoZone/Napa etc replacement cables? (found that the pins are to big)

    I went through this-and ended up get harware at TRACTOR SUPPLY!
    I'm sorry I can't help-I don't have stock ones off a car.

    Mark
    Mark

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    • #3
      when i bought my car the Cables had fallen off partly at the calipers and at the tree the connects the cables to the e-brake handle so both ends of the cable had been ground off from lying on the road(road rash)

      i have a set or rebuilt stock brakes and a set of cables from forced4
      86 2A Under reconstruction

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      • #4
        I know the pins are a raybestos part. I You may want to check their site. I know they cary the plastic guides for the cables as well.
        Confucius says" a closed mouth gathers no foot"

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        • #5
          clevis pin

          i can't find anything that remotely resemble that pin that i need on there site i've tryed a couple of part #'s from my clinton manual but came up short i was wondering if anyone would be kind engough as do give me the specs of this pin????
          Last edited by jamman16; 02-15-2008, 01:58 AM.
          86 2A Under reconstruction

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          • #6
            You should have a sample of the same pin right on your car. They're the same standard parts as used on the dog bone clutch cable.

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            • #7
              Similar to the part in the photo below:

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              (Thanks to Mike Fleming for the photo in a past post.)
              Last edited by onthegosvo; 02-17-2008, 01:08 PM.
              Steve

              1986 2A / 1984 1C

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              • #8
                oh ok thanks
                86 2A Under reconstruction

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                • #9
                  mike your the best thanks
                  86 2A Under reconstruction

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