BodhiBenz1987 |
11-08-2010 03:24 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Billybob
(Post 2581456)
Hey! The parking brake adjuster has a 10 or a 13 mm horizontal center bolt that tensions and slackens it, adjust that to maximize the slack. Then from below there is a 10 mm bolt you only see the head which secures the front parking brake cable to the adjuster, remove that bolt and the front cable will be released, don't loose the bolt it is a special design. with the cables slack and disconnected at the front, the adjuster can be unhooked from the frame slot in which it rides, then you can maneuver it to slip the twp rear cable ends off the hooks on the adjuster.
Then all you need to do is remove the flat spring clips the secure the cable's metal ends to the chassis brackets and then push the grommets and the cable together out of the rings that hold them. It's easier to remove the grommets and the cable than to pull the cable out of the grommets usually.
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Thanks!!!:D That was easy enough!
Now, for the next issue: The good news is, I got everything off and started to drop the subframe ... but, the back half won't drop. The bolts are all out, of course, but when I go to lower it, just the front lowers and hangs from the back. I tried gently coaxing the back mounts off the frame with a prybar, but didn't really want to go to town on it and damage something. Is there something I'm missing here? I don't think it's hung up on anything. Are the bushing sleeves just stuck to the frame posts maybe? If so, should I try torching them, or keep prying? I'm trying to be careful because I don't want it to suddenly pop free and crash down. Obviously I have the jack under it (plus an extra scissor jack) but still don't want any sudden lurches.
Help?:o
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