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michel schryer 06-01-2008 11:40 AM

Hand brake cable nightmare
 
:CRY::CRY:
I have Lokar hand brake cables and Cobra calipers and i'm puzzled about how that system will work. The end of the cable slides in a fixed crack in the caliper and the casing of the cable is secured with a nut to the spring mechanism of the caliper which moves the piston inside. What I don't get is that it's not the cable that seems to directly activates the system but the casing. Can somebody explain to me or have a picture of the same set-up,i'm kind of clueless right now. It's killing me right now,i'm so frustrated with this thing,thanks guys.

nevermind65 06-01-2008 01:09 PM

I had the same set-up. Which cables are you using? They told me to use the ones from a 87 Thunderbird, but the ends weren't even close to the original version. I got them to work though.

I'll probably need a pic to see what you are doing.

michel schryer 06-01-2008 06:41 PM

Nevermind65,i'll call the guy who sold me the kit and try to get a solution to my problem,i'll get back to you if need be,maybe you can help me out. For the pictures i don't know how to post them,maybe i shoud try,thanks a lot.

Michel


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