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1983 SX/4 E Brake Cable

Started by Kippnidaho, February 19, 2013, 09:23:57 PM

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Kippnidaho

All,
I am looking to fix the ebrake. The front cable is frozen up. On the auction site they list two different cables, and list them by length. Does anybody have a measurement on the the cable, and or is there a place to buy one specifically for the 83 SX/4.
Thanks as always for the help.
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AMC of Houston

79.5 inches.   Should be readily available from many aftermarket brands/sources.    Check Rock Auto; probably is cheaper there.
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Kippnidaho

Quote from: AMC of Houston on February 19, 2013, 09:53:25 PM
79.5 inches.   Should be readily available from many aftermarket brands/sources.    Check Rock Auto; probably is cheaper there.

So this is how it is listed Inner Cable Length = 79-1/2" Outer Cable Length = 66-3/4",  22.95 + 9 for shipping, so this is what I need?
How much of a PITA is it to replace?
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2008 Chrysler 300 C Hemi
2005 Dodge Ram Diesel 1 Ton Shortbed
1997 TJ Wrangler Sport
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Can you say too much is never enough

carnuck

The clips holding the ends in are the toughest. I use a screw style gas line hose clamp to collapse them
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vangremlin

Quote from: carnuck on February 20, 2013, 12:51:48 AM
The clips holding the ends in are the toughest. I use a screw style gas line hose clamp to collapse them

That's a great tip. I've always dreaded that part of working on brakes.  Thanks.
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Kippnidaho

Quote from: carnuck on February 20, 2013, 12:51:48 AM
The clips holding the ends in are the toughest. I use a screw style gas line hose clamp to collapse them
Thanks carnuck, I will try that...
Living in The Great Northwest
2011 SS Camaro Convertible
2008 Chrysler 300 C Hemi
2005 Dodge Ram Diesel 1 Ton Shortbed
1997 TJ Wrangler Sport
1983 Eagle SX/4 (The Beagle)
Can you say too much is never enough

Kippnidaho

Received new E-Brake cable. Used Carnuck's suggestion used the hose clamp. Removed and replaced the cable. Adjusted works great. Another task completed.......
Living in The Great Northwest
2011 SS Camaro Convertible
2008 Chrysler 300 C Hemi
2005 Dodge Ram Diesel 1 Ton Shortbed
1997 TJ Wrangler Sport
1983 Eagle SX/4 (The Beagle)
Can you say too much is never enough

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