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shakin, brakin, rear end hop, fixed!


Sorry, no pics . My dragging brakes were caused by the rear cables being rusted in side their housings. I was warned not to break the equalizer as they are NLA . It crumbled when I went to replace the cables. I wired the cables together. I couldn't get the E-brake to work until I got a new equalizer. The new(er) widget came with a tensioning spring. When I put installed it, I also took out a good amount of slack in the front cable by zip tying it to the bottom inner fender support.

Oh.. I was hoping you had something different then the OE. The spring was gone on mine, got a new spring at a hardware store not an auto supply :annoyed: We replaced all 3 cables, the front is a PITA! the Eq is still good but pretty rusty
 

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