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...yah tell me about it. I just figured this issue out.

I kept hearing a regular clicking noise from my rear end....man I thought something was going south or at the very least maybe some bad U-joints.

At first I could not find anything looking underneath.

FInally I crawled under there again and finally saw that the cable was hitting one of the tire weights....it had almost cut through the cable sheath and had worn off part of the weight.

I just zip tied the cable to the leaf spring enough to keep the cable an inch or two off the rim.

.....now I have to have the tire rebalnced.

scott

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Looks like zip tie is the fastest and easiest solution right now.

 

But if there was no spring or anything from the factory, what kept the line from hitting the rim?

 

 

There might have been. if there was, all of mine succumbed to rust years ago. :(

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Looks like zip tie is the fastest and easiest solution right now.

 

But if there was no spring or anything from the factory, what kept the line from hitting the rim?

 

I just pull the rear axle out of my bone stock '89. The only thing attached to the parking brake cables were the clamps shown in the pic. They kept the cable at an angle away from the rim. There were no springs or other attachments just the clamps pictured.

 

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