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Relocating the E-brake Bracket

Old Mar 10, 2005 | 04:24 PM
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I have read several posts here about you guys moving the bracket to the top of the t/a. I'd like to see a couple of pictures to get a general idea of placement.

The previous owner put 8" (AZ code) rims on the '68, and it looks like the tire flexed a little bit too much and took the left braket right of the t/a. The right one only has about 1.5 mm clearance. I ordered the new brackets, but dont want to wory about taking a turn too hard and losing the parking brake again.

Pics please!!

As always, all help is greatly appreciated!!!!

~Rich

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Sorry, I don't have pictures - my bracket is in a box with all the other emergency brake hardware.

I think the bracket can be welded either on top of the trailing arm or on the other side, facing the differential.
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Is it best to just hook the cable to it and find a good spot for it where it wont bind or interfere with anything??? Or is there a certain "correct" spot where it should be placed?

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Originally Posted by 68sbShark
Is it best to just hook the cable to it and find a good spot for it where it wont bind or interfere with anything??? Or is there a certain "correct" spot where it should be placed?

~Rich
That should work fine, attach the cable to it and see where the bracket "wants" to be... there is enough adjustment in the cable (adjustment screw/nut) so I don't think the bracket has to be within a few thousands of it's original location..

Hopefully somebody who has done this sees this and posts a photo for you...
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Hopefully somebody who has done this sees this and posts a photo for you...

Thats what I'm hoping for. Thanks for your input though. I may just try to eyeball it and see what happens. If its wrong, I get to play with the grinder again. Thats always fun!!


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There's an article, I think with pictures, in Vette, July, 2000, P.74. If you don't have access to it, maybe someone can post it or a picture from it.
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I gave thought to doing this and read about it here on the forum but my new t-arms were powder coated when they came in and I just didn't have the heart to ruin the coating to move the brackets. Maybe later on I will attempt this one. If you do it, make sure to post some pics. If the search worked I am sure there have been pics of this done on here before.
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Originally Posted by 75 Hot One
There's an article, I think with pictures, in Vette, July, 2000, P.74. If you don't have access to it, maybe someone can post it or a picture from it.
I checked vetteweb.com to see if the tech article was there. No luck. Maybe someone will scan and send.

Oh well......

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Check Vette Mag July 2000

Thanks!!! Found the it by googleing the name of the article.

Much appreciative! But now this means I have to buy more beer.......I mean work on the car again.

~Rich
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i can take some pics of arms here if you need me too.

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i can take some pics of arms here if you need me too.

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That would be great!

Thanks Dan. I'll PM my email address.


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