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by BadBoy on Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:23 pm
I feel embarrassed to ask this as most will want to be  ing and this weekend is meant to be a social event, but I need urgent help sorting out my hand brake. Due to the laning on Saturday, would anyone we willing to assist in setting up and checking my hand brake on Friday afternoon. I replaced the disc/drums, pads, and shoes the other day with new parts, and the cables with good 2nd hand ones and we tried following the book of lies but it still doesn't want to work. Happy to supply  if we can get them working
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by Gazeddy on Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:49 pm
ill gve you a lift fella if we get there early enough
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by AskDean on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:14 pm
have you pull the rubber grommets out and twiddle the bits inside to get it tensioned up
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by hipo1024 on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:28 pm
Yes from memory we had it set up so that the shoes were just biting with the hand brake off and the rear axle in the air....but the handbrake pulled up somthing like 7 or 8 clicks and the truck still rolled down the hill.....we ran out of time to keep playing with it - Unless paul has had another go at it since...??
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by Loneranger on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:34 pm
I recently replaced mine too, this may not be much help but i just kept adjusting the adjuster (technical term) at the point where the cables meet the handbrake under the car until i had about 3 or 4 clicks on the handbrake inside the car.......sounds to me like you are nearly there and that you just need to keep adjusting said adjuster.
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by BadBoy on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:49 pm
hipo1024 wrote:we ran out of time to keep playing with it - Unless paul has had another go at it since...??
TBH the car hasn't moved since I got home that day. Drift wrote:If the cable has been changed it will also need adjusting at the handle end, there are two options, one the adjuster under the car and one inside 
Interested on this other adjuster inside the car Done the one in the brakes, and wound the one on the hand brake up too. Made no little to no difference.
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by Loneranger on Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:06 pm
Only other thing i can think of is, if its not connected right inside the rear drums !!!!
But hopefully its the interior adjustment that will do the job, didnt know of this one and will wait with anticipation.
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by snapper on Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:40 pm
I'll bring the 'tool' (bit of bent stuff for spinning the manual adjuster in the drum, amazingly it actually works). 2.8 Handbrake is easy. Now if you can get the truck from your gaff to mine I'll do it this week as I'm on leave for the next two weeks. Up to you. I assume you have the right cables going to the hubs as they changed them halway through the production run, well they did with the 2.8 lwb's as I found out... 
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by bobbinsjob on Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:01 pm
As soon as the tents are up and all settled in mate, I'm sure we'll all get stuck in and get it sorted. Not that I know how to fix it coz my handbrake is poo aswell lol
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by Fatbaz on Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:06 pm
Paul, if you've fitted all up inside the handbrake drum the rest is a doddle. Undo the lock nut and adjusting nut at the lever end of the cables. Will the wheels in the air (remove the rubber gromets) spin the adjuster (through the grommet hole) until the shoes are out tight against the drums, back them off a few clicks so that the wheels turn then pump the handbrake lever up and down (you might have to do the adjuster nut up a bit so the cables are pulled each time you pull the lever), this shuffles the shoes so that they are in the optimum position (slacken the cable adjuster nut if you wound it up).
Go Back to the shoe adjuster and spin it to adjust the soes out against the drum again. Back the adjuster off until the wheel turns freely with maybe just a whisper of shoe to drum contact. Wind up the cable adjuster nut adjuster until the shoes to drum contact becomes more than a whisper, pump the lever up and down to settle everything out and recheck the whisper. wind the cable adjuster on/off until you get to the slight whisper/ free running point then nip the lock nut up.
At 3 clicks the wheel should be binding but still turn-able by hand, 4 or 5 clicks the wheel should not be able to be turned by hand in a forwards direction, 6 clicks and it should hold the vehicle, any more is just stretching the cable or there something amiss.
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by adyclemo on Tue May 01, 2012 2:55 pm
Wont be there till late on on friday but always willing to lend a hand
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by BadBoy on Tue May 01, 2012 9:31 pm
RatCav wrote:As RobFog ... we managed to get his from off to rock solid on in two clicks  Will be there Friday to give a hand. Just get some payment beers ready, something solid to jack up on (both sides) and a bit of carpet to lie on 
Thanks Neal.
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by stretch on Thu May 03, 2012 8:36 pm
happy to lend a hand if needed, can also supply tools/working lights
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by BadBoy on Thu May 03, 2012 10:34 pm
Thank you to everyone for their offers of help, but for personal reasons it now looks doubtful I am going to make the annual. However if anyone localcto me can assist one weekend in the next week or two, bacon rolls and coffee will be supplied
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