84 Bell crank
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bassicly, instead of using your rear drums for the parking brake, you get rid of all that stuff, and mount something similar to a disc brake behind the transfer case, and it locks your driveline. talk to YT'er teuf, i think he has one.
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/reviews/parking_brake/
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/reviews/parking_brake/
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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
Just what is it you need??
The Bell Crank is made of steel and unless they are beat up from being beat on with a hammer I reuse them just clean them up.
The bell crank brackets are aluminum and the steel pin just seizes up if you don`t use the E-Brake or the vehicle sits for a long time.
You might find someone parting out a truck with ones the were done not to long ago. Perhaps Dave`s might have some from a nice California Truck Other than that dealer only.
Since this is a common problem I always keep these in the parts inventory.
The Bell Crank is made of steel and unless they are beat up from being beat on with a hammer I reuse them just clean them up.
The bell crank brackets are aluminum and the steel pin just seizes up if you don`t use the E-Brake or the vehicle sits for a long time.
You might find someone parting out a truck with ones the were done not to long ago. Perhaps Dave`s might have some from a nice California Truck Other than that dealer only.
Since this is a common problem I always keep these in the parts inventory.
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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
Just what do you need???
The bell crank is the steel arm. Unless they are beat on with a hammer I can clean them up and reuse.
The bell crank bracket is the aluminum piece the arm is attached to that mounts to the backing plate.
Most all the brackets I remove come off in pieces.
You might find one from the dry southwest on a truck being parted out.
Or new from the
dealer.
The bell crank is the steel arm. Unless they are beat on with a hammer I can clean them up and reuse.
The bell crank bracket is the aluminum piece the arm is attached to that mounts to the backing plate.
Most all the brackets I remove come off in pieces.

You might find one from the dry southwest on a truck being parted out.
Or new from the
dealer.
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