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Old 09-02-2015, 12:03 AM
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I have a new set of Wilwood 4 piston rear disc brakes with the internal drum parking brake. I have a 67 camaro and would like to hook the parking brake up. Are there cables out there that will hook up to the factory parking brake setup? If you have any pics and part numbers, that would be great. i want the factory setup.

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Look at the Lokar line-up. They have many different connectors and lengths. I was able to find one to hook up to a 14Bolt rearend that I swapped into a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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I use the lokar as well with the Kore 3 parking brakes, but am not familiar with the lokar lever style. I loop the lokar cables together with a junction block so that it functions like the factory intermediate cable. Then tie in the front cable to it using the factory equalizer setup & cable hook off the subframe.
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I use the lokar as well with the Kore 3 parking brakes, but am not familiar with the lokar lever style. I loop the lokar cables together with a junction block so that it functions like the factory intermediate cable. Then tie in the front cable to it using the factory equalizer setup & cable hook off the subframe.
Using the Kore setup as well.. if you get a pic of your cable setup would love to check it out for reference..
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You need the Lokar for Ford Explorer.

They work perfect the the Wilwoods

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/lok-ec-81fu/overview/

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Old 09-08-2015, 08:41 PM
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Parking brake assembly is installed. I wanted to use the most factory parts that i could so i bought a stock parking brake cable kit to use with my c6 brakes. The two rear cables would have been a pain to attach plus they were little long. I managed to open up the hole on the rear brake cable mount to 9/16 and i ordered 1988-1996 corvette rear ebrake cables from oriellys for $20 each using ac delco part number 19143753. These cables are much shorter and fit perfect with my brake kit and quadra link. I will attach pictures but they are not of my car since the car isn't high enough to get pictures. I then used the front cable of my kit and hooked it up to the brake and ran the line thru the subframe. Now here is where i had another problem. The intermediate cable was too short. The correct non big block cable that comes with my car from the factory is 79" long. i need about 3 more inches. Luckily firewheel classics also makes another cable part number pbk-11r for the big block camaro that is 82" long. This will work perfect.. Long store short you want the following :

1988-1995 corvette rear ebrake cables ac delco part number 19143763
67 camaro big block intermediate cable pbk-11r
front cable pbk-10a
Drill out the kore 3 bracket to 9/16"



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This is what I did with a set of wildwood brakes I used . Speedtech rear suspension and front. Used there cable kit 330 9371 and used only the stock front cable and pedal. Did not use the factory intermediate or rear cables. Fabbed up a bracket and welded it to the Detroit sub frame connectors I used. Then fabbed up a ajustable connecter to the factory front cable see pics very easy and works great. Ken

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This is what I did with a set of wildwood brakes I used . Speedtech rear suspension and front. Used there cable kit 330 9371 and used only the stock front cable and pedal. Did not use the factory intermediate or rear cables. Fabbed up a bracket and welded it to the Detroit sub frame connectors I used. Then fabbed up a ajustable connecter to the factory front cable see pics very easy and works great. Ken

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thanks, I needed info on this as well
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