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Critter 10-08-2008 10:22 PM

Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Ok, I need help. I have searched the forum and vendors and can’t get a straight answer. I have a six-inch lift on my K5. I need longer emergency brake cables as the original ones are stretched to their max. I don’t have a truck around to compare to but my understanding is that the rear of a truck, swb or lwb, are both longer than that of a Blazer. My question is how much longer are these, if any? Then, where do I get a new set? I have looked through a couple of catalogues and a lot of the site venders, but I haven’t seen anything that with a description that I am comfortable purchasing (not sure if I would be getting the right part). I’m sure someone else has gone through this before.

Jtrux 10-09-2008 10:33 AM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
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Originally Posted by Critter (Post 2922421)
Ok, I need help. I have searched the forum and vendors and can’t get a straight answer. I have a six-inch lift on my K5. I need longer emergency brake cables as the original ones are stretched to their max. I don’t have a truck around to compare to but my understanding is that the rear of a truck, swb or lwb, are both longer than that of a Blazer. My question is how much longer are these, if any? Then, where do I get a new set? I have looked through a couple of catalogues and a lot of the site venders, but I haven’t seen anything that with a description that I am comfortable purchasing (not sure if I would be getting the right part). I’m sure someone else has gone through this before.

Just weld in some extensions.

Burt4x4 10-09-2008 12:11 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Or maybe extend the U cable that gets pulled on when you press down the e-brake lever. Then relocate the side brackets closer to the rear? My 4" lift still allowed them to work..getting parts from a longbed pickup sounds like a possiblity too...now that I have a 14FF w/disk I no longer have an E-brake...
good luck

skidder111 10-09-2008 01:14 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Critter

I had the same issue with a 4" Rancho with new springs on my 72 K5. I took the cable brackets right off the frame and bolted them back onto the bottom flange of the frame. This was a few years ago, so I don't remember if I swapped the brackets from side to side, or if I used the original holes. It was free and did make the cables sit more comfortably. Hope this helps.

Critter 10-09-2008 05:55 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
I guess I can try the "bracket adjustment" approach. Mine are pretty torn up and I wanted some new ones anyway. I looked at LMC and strangly enough, they have replacment cables for 4wd Blazers and basically every style of 2wd truck, but no 4x4 trucks what-so-ever. I called them today and of course the guy could 't tell me anything informative other than "I guess they are all different". Anyway, I need one of y'all guys with a 4x4 Blazer and a 4x4 truck to go out an take a look to see what's different. PLEEEEASE :D

Critter 10-09-2008 06:05 PM

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Oh yeah, here are a couple pics of my current one if that helps anybody.

Burt4x4 10-10-2008 09:16 AM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Ok dude? WTF is that stack of cut up springs being used as a lift block :uhmk:
crazy booty fab :tms: Not trying to be negative just looks aweful scary to me. Maybe the rust will help keep that "stack" together...:lol:

HighJack Off :smoke:
:mm:

skidder111 10-10-2008 10:05 AM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Critter-

You want photos and/or measurements?:chevy:Could get them to you next week.

CPNE 10-10-2008 10:24 AM

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INLINETUBE.COM has 4x4 ebrake cables and can custom make them too IIRC

Critter 10-10-2008 01:15 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
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Originally Posted by Burt4x4 (Post 2924254)
Ok dude? WTF is that stack of cut up springs being used as a lift block :uhmk:
crazy booty fab :tms: Not trying to be negative just looks aweful scary to me. Maybe the rust will help keep that "stack" together...:lol:

HighJack Off :smoke:
:mm:

Oh yeah, it's getto...see this thread for explanation

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=303419

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Originally Posted by skidder111 (Post 2924310)
Critter-

You want photos and/or measurements?:chevy:Could get them to you next week.

Yeah basically I am wondering what is different from my K5 to a truck. THANKS!

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Originally Posted by CPNE (Post 2924324)
INLINETUBE.COM has 4x4 ebrake cables and can custom make them too IIRC

I will take a look.

Burt4x4 10-10-2008 02:53 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Ahhh...few..I missed that post :uhmk:

When I bought my K5 back in 93 I knew nothing about 4x4s and after I got the K5 home and started "learning" I found 3 of thoes "hacked spring shims" under my FRONT SPRING PACKS :ack:
That is when I learned you DO NOT put blocks/lift shims on the front axel :smoke:

Glad to hear they are getting removed :metal:
Have a GREAT weekend!
Burt
HighJack off #2 :chevy:

Critter 10-11-2008 12:13 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Anybody? :(

Critter 10-11-2008 12:22 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
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Originally Posted by CPNE (Post 2924324)
INLINETUBE.COM has 4x4 ebrake cables and can custom make them too IIRC

This might be the only way to go. I will call them on Monday. I'm sure they won't be cheap but that's what I would expect at this point. I would still like to know if a factory length from a different vehicle would snap right in place.

johnnywagon 10-11-2008 02:57 PM

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Here ya go Critter, a way simple, low tech way to extend your cables. Early Cuyler would be proud: "do not touch the trim!" ;)

Get another brake cable connector (Dorman #705-077 or Help #21126) and a piece of all-thread. My truck has a connection up underneath where the main cable splits to two. This is where I installed this contraption! :barn:

Critter 10-11-2008 09:18 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
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Originally Posted by johnnywagon (Post 2925752)
Here ya go Critter, a way simple, low tech way to extend your cables. Early Cuyler would be proud: "do not touch the trim!" ;)

Get another brake cable connector (Dorman #705-077 or Help #21126) and a piece of all-thread. My truck has a connection up underneath where the main cable splits to two. This is where I installed this contraption! :barn:

Looks like a good option. If nothing else it is a cheap fix that will work for a while till my original cables actually wear out. The red "HELP" stand has got me out of binds before, might do it again. ;)

Oh yeah, "Don't touch the trim!" is going in my signature the next time I get the energy to change my user CP, been meaning to do it for weeks now. :lol:

71jimmy 10-12-2008 01:54 AM

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johnnywagon, could you post a pic of it installed? please!

Sounds like an interesting fix. :metal:

I had a thread a looooong time back asking the same question, never did get a response. It's been on my do to list.

thanks

Yukon Jack 10-12-2008 10:51 AM

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When I get around to hooking my e-brake cables back up on both vehicles, I plan to do it the way johnnywagon did.

Critter 10-12-2008 11:09 AM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Looks like nylon locking nuts would be a good fit for this. I am going to go to the parts store and see if they have those ends in stock.

Yukon Jack 10-12-2008 03:45 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
You could also use jam nuts, I think that is what the stock piece uses.

vanislejimmy 10-14-2008 04:26 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
This should help everyone out. I lifted my Jimmy 6" and am having the same problem. I just measured the cables on a few different trucks and this is what I came up with.
71 Jimmy 4x4 39"
68 lwb 2x4 33"
69 lwb 4x4 38"
71 longhorn 2x4 44"
It makes sense that the longhorn brakelines will work, but I can't say for sure as I haven't tried it.

Critter 10-14-2008 08:36 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vanislejimmy (Post 2929962)
This should help everyone out. I lifted my Jimmy 6" and am having the same problem. I just measured the cables on a few different trucks and this is what I came up with.
71 Jimmy 4x4 39"
68 lwb 2x4 33"
69 lwb 4x4 38"
71 longhorn 2x4 44"
It makes sense that the longhorn brakelines will work, but I can't say for sure as I haven't tried it.

Awesome, that’s the kind of info I was initially looking for. It is somewhat interesting that the jimmy is one of the longest cables; I guess it all works out with how the perimeter cable is configured. Can you tell us what the cables looked like compared to one another? In other words, were they all basically identical other than the length or did different models have different end styles??? Thanks for posting this.

vanislejimmy 10-17-2008 04:00 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
They were all the same cable the only difference was the length. The longhorn cables had the extra length between the bracket and the end of the cable that is closest to the front of the truck (the part you have pictured in your first pic). Thinking about it now we would have to move the brackets back to use the longer cables.

Critter 10-18-2008 10:29 AM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Ahh, I see what you are saying. Basically the exposed part of the inner cable will be sticking out more on the longhorn than the blazer. That would make you adjust some of the bracketry. Not that I can find longhorn cables for sale anywhere, but at least I will know what to look for. Thanks.

vanislejimmy 10-18-2008 02:25 PM

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LMC has them for $25 if you can't find them anywhere.
http://www.lmctruck.com/ICATALOG/CB/full.aspx?Page=154

Critter 10-19-2008 06:23 PM

Re: Emergency Brake for Lifted Blazer???
 
Yeah I knew that, not sure why I posted that I didn't. :crazy: Looking through LMC is what made me curious in the first place. I would prefer to buy them though one of the site venders but have yet to find any who sell them. Any of the venders carry longhorn cables???


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