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Corndog Man
01-10-2007, 07:21 AM
Replaced the rear brakes last night (Fronts this weekend). Anyway, replaced the rotors, rebuilt calipers and new pads. It all works fine but I noticed on the passenger side, the parking brake cable had a spring I had to retract a bit to connect it to the spring loaded lever. On the driver side was the same cable with no spring. The spring compressed may about 2 to 3 inches long. Anyway, it appeared it ws never on the cable and everything works just fine. Any comments on that or is that supposed to be this way?

Thanks!

Corndog

jonsonton
01-10-2007, 09:36 PM
I think the spring helps to retract the parking brake mechanism back to its original position. Just make sure it isn't sticking, you may be alright.

Corndog Man
01-10-2007, 09:40 PM
I think the spring helps to retract the parking brake mechanism back to its original position. Just make sure it isn't sticking, you may be alright.


Thanks. Thats what I thought. I can't imagine how it would get off of there. It's very heavy spring and tightly wrapped around the cable. One thing of note. There is a plastic sleeve on the driver side with no spring and no plastic coating or sleeve on the passenger with the spring. No problems. First time it waqs ever off as I am the original owner.

Oh well.

Thanks again

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