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Ok, the bracket on the parking brake cable under the cab that connects the single cable from the cab to the two cables that run to each wheel has completely rotted & broken in two. Parking brake does not exist now & pedal does nothing. A dealer item :{ or might a decent auto parts store stock something of this nature? Thanks for any input guys.....
 
If it's on your signature truck, probably not even available from dealer (too old), but worth a check anyway. Most likely you need to find a junk yard or watch for somone parting a truck of the same or similar year. Not something "most" auto parts stores will carry.

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JM, yes, this is on my signature truck. I may check dealer but also the junkyard may be the way to go. It's a shame about these trucks. Engines last forever but the body falls apart around it. :-laf Thanks... ... ... Mike
 
Mike, guess I'm lucky in that respect. My 86 body was an Arizona body and you could still see the assembly line chalk/paint marks on it. Wish you the best of luck. If I can turn one up, will give you a note on here. Jim
 
Hey Jim, I appreciate it. You're lucky there in Arizona there where you don't have to deal with winter road salt harshness. Once it gets a hold of your vehicle then... . it's sad. :{ ... ... Mike
 
I have one, BUT, I would not trust it. It has popped off on me several times. There used to be a thread here about modifying them to work properly.
 
Is it #14???



If so, part number is 52008437.



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Mike.
 
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Sorry, I thought we were talking about the parking brake pedal.



I have a totalled out, rust free, '95 RWD. I'm sure I have what you need.
 
Is it #14???



If so, part number is 52008437.



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Mike.



He Mike # 14 may look like what I need. The bracket itself has broken in two. Gotta take a closer look again. Thanks for supplying this pic... very helpful... ..... Mike
 
It looks like that equalizer is part of the #14 assembly to me, if it wasn't dark and snowing up here I would crawl under my '97 and have a look. ;)



I can't check availabilty beyond my local dealer, but if it is still in stock somewhere it would only be about $25. 00.



Mike. :)
 
It looks like that equalizer is part of the #14 assembly to me, if it wasn't dark and snowing up here I would crawl under my '97 and have a look. ;)



I can't check availabilty beyond my local dealer, but if it is still in stock somewhere it would only be about $25. 00.



Mike. :)



$25. 00 for this from the dealer? If so then wow that's not bad... ... :)
 
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