Ken: BD and Autohausaz both have them and they're about a dollar apart ie like $50 for the pair. Since AZ does free ground shipping for orders over $50, I take that in to consideration when ordering parts. Time might be an issue for those of you ion the east coast, but maybe not. BD is the only place I've seen the steel rod with the adjuster threads on it though and it's another $50. When I did mine, it didn't take but a couple of hours, but I'm not convinced I've got them perfectly adjusted now that I read ken and Dennis' collective wisdom. DM&FS At 04:00 PM 2/12/2008, Ken Lewis wrote: >How hard are those rear sheath/cable ebrake assemblies to replace? >Mine need it.I bet you have to open the rear drums. All day job? All >weekend? >Who's got them? Quick search did not reveal a source. >Ken Lewis >http://neksiwel.20m.com/ |
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