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Old 04-22-2004, 03:16 PM
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Question Pro Comp Lift...

I finished my lift yesterday and my engine is almost done. I should be back on the road by Saturday.

I have a question, it seems that my e-brake cables are stretched out so much that they are holding the wheels. How do I adjust them for more length?

I'll have pictures up tomorrow with before and after.
Old 04-22-2004, 03:29 PM
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lift should have come with a braket to relocate the cable, i know my superlift did... i have a pic of the bracket, i am going to try to find it
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Hmm. I didn't get one. Nor did the instructions say anything about it.
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if you're talking about the e-brake cables on each side(that run down the lower link bars), my Superlift didn't come with any type of brackets for that. I just unbolted them from the lower arms and let them be. They are tight enough that they don't hang down to catch anything.
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Can't wait to see pics of it...thats probably the lift that I'm gonna end up doing.

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Get ready to do some pounding. It wasn't the easiest thing to do. You'll also need a dremel tool for the passanger side lower controll ar
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