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Old 06-29-2003, 11:09 AM
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Removing E-Brake

anybody know how to remove the e-brake handle? I twisted and turned it but it just won't come off.
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you need to cut it off.
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it's not that hard to do though.. so no worries....
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Just out of curiosity fella's...why would you want to remove the e-brake from your car?
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i assume, and i hope that he is just talkin about the end of it, replacing it with maybe a newer cooler one...

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Re: Removing E-Brake

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i assume, and i hope that he is just talkin about the end of it, replacing it with maybe a newer cooler one...

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LOL....yeah....I hope your right 1gspot!!!
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