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    Parking brake parts

    I have sn95 11.65 brakes and cables from the complete kit for a mustang handle. What kind of retaining clips do I need for these cables in the caliper as well as the frame tunnel mounts in the other end of the cable aft of the handle?

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    Maybe I am asking the wrong question since 50 people passed on a reply. what did you use from calipers to the brake handle from a fox mustang?

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    1994-04 Mustang Rear Park Brake Cable E-Clips

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    Thanks. My cables are so long they reach the brake. Do I need the factory five handle or do I need to modify cables to work with the donor handle

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    I need the clips for the cables the connect to the frame. Are these available anywhere else?
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    I need the clips for the cables the connect to the frame. Are these available anywhere else?main.jpg

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    There is no clip where the jacket mounts to the frame - just the barbs snapping into a hole.
    These are the clips at the caliper: http://www.breezeautomotive.com/details.php?prod_id=403
    They are not really necessary as the cable jacket becomes captured once the assembly is installed.
    They are known as 10mm e-clips.
    So really the only thing you need to do is cut off the front cable mount and re-attach (weld) it in a fashion that the cables have a fair lead out of their jackets and the splitter cable http://www.breezeautomotive.com/details.php?prod_id=181 has a fair lead onto the parking brake handle pulley.

    On the other hand if you would prefer to leave all that and those parts off your car you can install a hydraulic parking brake valve like this in the driver side floor just in front of the seat: http://www.breezeautomotive.com/deta...p?prod_id=1000

    Hope that helps!
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    Thanks Mark. My cables don't have barbs to retain them into the chassis. Can't find replacements but may not matter if I use the adjustable setup from lokar. Thx.

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