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How to tighten parking brake?


JackLikesTrucks

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Seriously. In another thread I replaced all the parking brake cable and have new shoes, drums, hardware, etc. And all is exactly is it should be installed and star adjusters adjusted.

But the p brake goes to the floor just to hold the truck on a grade.

Is that normal? Cause if there's a bed load, uh bye-bye. She's not holding.

I'd like to have full-lockup of the wheels with half-down parking pedal.

Not half-lockup with full-down pedal.

Any ideas?
 


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The e-brake pedal has a ratcheting mechanism behind it... If it's ratcheted up as much cable as it can already, that means your adjusters weren't out far enough.
 

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myne did the same when i replaced the break shoes... but i just drove it around for a while and the adjusters adjusted and now its fine.
 

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Un-ratchet the ebrake cable...

back your adjusters as far out as you can and still barely get the drums on, then re-ratchet in the cable.
 

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Here's the problem. On an '02, there is no ratcheting anything anywhere. The cable are a set length and there is no turnbuckle or any adjustment anywhere.

What I did do was ratchet out the star adjusters till the drum drags and thenpumped the brake and the ebrake a few tiime to "seat" the brakes to dead center when floating. When there was any extra play from centering, I tightenened up the adjsuters till they dragged slightly. Did this 2-3 times until there was no change either side, the cable was without slack.
 

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Found the problem.

The driver side horizontal bar came out of its place against the shoes and fell to the bottom the drum area. No damage other than a bent bar. Had to get another one.

Put all the harware back to factory positions, on both sides, reset the star adjusters and the parking brake pedal now grabs at 1/3 the way down and is in hard lock on the brake at 1/2 the way down. Very pleased.

Thanks for all your helps. Glad the factory design still works when everything is right.
 

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