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06-11-2024, 04:10 PM | #36 |
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Re: Parking brake question
Underside of truck work done for the E-Stopp unit, now I start on the ECU wiring inside the truck. Al parts cut, drilled, welded as necessary and then powder coated today. I used the original spring as a return spring for the tab on the brake bar. Works perfectly and the E-Stop stall out when the brakes are fully applied. I know this because I jacked up the rear end and found out when the rear wheels would not turn. I did have to adjust both brake cables and the clevis on the E-Stopp and the two brakes cables to find the sweet spot.
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