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    lo veo TxCruzr's Avatar
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    Thats the same way cruisers t-case ebrake works if you need something to look at to get an idea from. Small handle under the dash that you pull out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TxCruzr
    Thats the same way cruisers t-case ebrake works if you need something to look at to get an idea from. Small handle under the dash that you pull out.

    Got any pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TxCruzr
    Thats the same way cruisers t-case ebrake works if you need something to look at to get an idea from. Small handle under the dash that you pull out.
    I was thinking of running one of those for my bronco. I want to keep the floor board clean as I can. 1981 ford couier had them too. Dont some of the older toyota trucks have them?

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    just like the willys and kaiser era jeeps. maybe you can get a handle from brent mullins

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    you should help davido set his up he as one that isn't connected either
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    Creighton, you have done stuff with that jeep that would make a goat go "holy ****!"
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    So driving by brail is why your jeep looks the way it does eh?

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    I think I might, if not I can probably find some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AggieTJ2007
    you should help davido set his up he as one that isn't connected either

    Connected? I just put a screwdriver through the hole in the disk if I want to hold it in place. You need to keep the hand brake for drifting.


    The rig looks awesome John. Lots of hours on the business end of a grinder. It's neat to see the evolution of the rigs just in our own little club. Really cool rig!
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    I mounted the grill using a piece of tube and the old YJ mount. The winch is mounted on a piece of plate welded between the grill crossmember and the bumper. I still need a fairlead, this one is mine. Scott pointed me toward a good deal on the winch. I was originally planning on running a 8274. This is a 9.5ti (bling). This and the sunken fairlead are the reasons I put the seam on the outside of the bumper. I needed the smooth inside wall on the back so I wouldn't have to grind it down to get the fairlead to sit flat and I didnt want to mount the 8274 to the "weak" side of the tube. The seam is gone. Happy now Scott?





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    you have WAY too much time! Nice winch... I don't think I could spend that much time on a winch mount...
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    toyoty trucks have them, I guess 4 runners too, underneath the dash on the right side of the steering wheel.
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    Toyota still used that ebrake configuration, I believe. Have the same thing in my 98.

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    old mazda's have it too.
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    This is what Troy and I did after cracking a cast oil pan. He is still running it today...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeepPhisherman
    Toyota still used that ebrake configuration, I believe. Have the same thing in my 98.
    I want to say I even had one in my 05 tacoma, so they should be real easy to find. If I remember correctly the end of the cable attaches to the handle with a pin, so you can just unbolt the handle and unpin the cable and its out of the truck. Then just rig up a new cable system to match your needs and pin it to the handle

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    lo veo TxCruzr's Avatar
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    found this schematic for you
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