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GB SISSON 09-22-2021 07:27 PM

Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

I tried searching for this but Mr. Google doesn't seem to remember the JC Whitney/ Western Auto gadget that clamped onto a stretched cable to 'shorten' it. Probably got outlawed. Seen them on the old wrecks I drag home. Do they still make them?

51504bat 09-22-2021 08:23 PM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

GB, I may have one in my stash. I'll check and let you know. If I do its ours for postage.

GB SISSON 09-22-2021 08:33 PM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

It's actually for my '92 F350. I have had the rear axle mostly apart with new brakes, seals etc after a roadside disaster with perhaps too many beams on the load. Everything works well now, but no matter what, the parking brake doesn't grab until that far left pedal is about a 1/2" off the floorboards. Thanks! A simple device, just puts a kink in the cable to use up length.....

corvette8n 09-22-2021 09:41 PM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

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Gary: Rockauto see pic, I think the hook/bolt is in backwards in the picture, I may order one to have on hand.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/do...adjuster,10479
Also carried by advance auto and Oreilly and eBay.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c...ter/mtm0/03006

bobH 09-22-2021 10:14 PM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

If necessary, 'gang' them. I think my old truck has at least two of them.

GB SISSON 09-22-2021 10:33 PM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

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Originally Posted by bobH (Post 2059248)
If necessary, 'gang' them. I think my old truck has at least two of them.

Sooo Funny!!! and yes the foreign dudes that assembled the thing for the picture got the hook in backwards. Would work fine once reversed, but the ones I've seen have a cast serpentine shape re-routing the cable. I like your's better. OK, to be honest here, my 47 tonner which made a good wood run today had the same problem and in a pinch I cut a couple inches outa the cable and then took a 12" piece of wire rope and cable clamped with 3 clamps each side, a splice that drew the cut ends together. It's a Very good parking brake, but with the '92 running thbe interstate and licensed/insured with my business I thouught it best to do it right. Well , sort of right. Gonna go to Rockauto! I see on Amazon that Dorman has some interesting ways to go about this ...

Bruce of MN 09-27-2021 02:33 AM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

Can you link to the Dorman items?

V8COOPMAN 09-27-2021 03:35 AM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

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Originally Posted by Bruce of MN (Post 2060696)
Can you link to the Dorman items?


Dorman #03006, available at O'Reiley's, etc! DD


https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c...ter/mtm0/03006


https://static.dormanproducts.com/im.../03006-007.JPG

GB SISSON 09-27-2021 10:32 AM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

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Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN (Post 2060700)

So, are we all in agreement that the hook in the photo is installed backwards?

JSeery 09-27-2021 11:29 AM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

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Yep, the two nuts are used to adjust and tight the J-hook and go either side of solid part at the end where the hook is now. The J-hook needs to be between the studs to pull on the cable.

Yoyodyne 09-27-2021 07:16 PM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

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Originally Posted by GB SISSON (Post 2060783)
So, are we all in agreement that the hook in the photo is installed backwards?

Yes, pretty sure that's just so it can't separate in shipping.


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Originally Posted by JSeery (Post 2060804)
Yep, the two nuts are used to adjust and tight the J-hook and go either side of solid part at the end where the hook is now.

Interesting, I've always just seen them double nutted on the outside. I can see your point though.

big job 09-28-2021 04:47 AM

Re: Old School Parking brake fixture for stretched cable
 

I bought a couple last year from Napa and asked this thing is backward he said yes that's for packaging.


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