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Hand Brake Cable pathway
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hardtop25 |
04-26-2015 @ 6:12 PM
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Does the hand brake cable route over the top of torque tube or underneath? application: '36 1/2 ton PU running later model ('39-'48) rear axle assembly with aftermarket Lincoln "Bendix" style brakes/drums. Thnx.
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TomO |
04-27-2015 @ 6:04 AM
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I would route it under the torque tube as it was routed in the 39-48 rear end. There should be a support on the bottom of the torque tube for the cable.
Tom
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inherited40tudor |
04-28-2015 @ 8:48 PM
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My '40 has it routed under, running (after the bracket at the torque tube) through grommets held in place by emergency brake cable brackets (part # 91A-2272) that are scr*w*d into pre-drilled holes in both rear radius rods. I imagine other years had variations on this, but I can't speak to that. Hope this helps.
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