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Old 06-05-2014, 04:14 PM
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cables....are you running staggered shocks in the rear? The right side will have clearance issues.
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If you have disc spindles, you will also need spacers to mount the brackets as well.
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cables....are you running staggered shocks in the rear? The right side will have clearance issues.
I was told that was only in 67 camaro's not 69, is this correct?

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If you have disc spindles, you will also need spacers to mount the brackets as well.

I have drum spindles that have been turned down.
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Anthony,I think what Tu was mentioning is the spacer between the spindle and the LS bracket since you have disc brake spindles. They are about a 1/4 nch round spacer, I will send you a picture.

For the ebrake cables, someone posted here before on how to modify or a few part numbers. I think Lokar may have some as well.

Check this thread out:

http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=161383

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Anthony, this may help. Did you buy the brackets from Joe with the spacers?

The spacer will mount between the bracket top hole (see pic) and the spindle:



If you do not have the spacers, give me a holler, I think I bought two sets from him. You may be able to get away with a thick washer.

For the rear, you can run a spacer similar to this, to center the caliper:



Give me a holler if you get stuck.
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Anthony, this may help. Did you buy the brackets from Joe with the spacers?

The spacer will mount between the bracket top hole (see pic) and the spindle:



If you do not have the spacers, give me a holler, I think I bought two sets from him. You may be able to get away with a thick washer.

For the rear, you can run a spacer similar to this, to center the caliper:



Give me a holler if you get stuck.


Gui, I have these brackets and the spacer. I think I need the e brake cables and the hooks Al was speaking of. Where did you get urs?
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Anthony, hope this helps - good write-up.

http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=215679

As far as cables I am surprised nobody seems to be catering this market yet. I believe Ford Explorer and Grand Cherokee cables can do the trick. I am trying to figure out a way to move from foot to hand e-brake that will work while keeping the stock console so may do a left hand e-brake like in the Ferrari Mondial etc, by the driver's door.

You can also modify and utilize newer F-body cables or mix and match. I think you want to keep it in the stock foot brake position correct?

Another option if the goal is parking brake only function (or drag racing - kidding) only is to go hydraulic and a line lock type of approach - non electric. push regular brake pedal. press valve, front or rear parking brake engaged (go front if burnout bent plans )


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I was told that was only in 67 camaro's not 69, is this correct?




I have drum spindles that have been turned down.
67's are not staggered, staggered arrangement will require 2 left sets or move the shocks.
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