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Old 10-18-2005, 03:23 AM   #4
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But...the only way the "parking brake" shoe gets worn out is if someone leaves the brake on while driving. The system is really not very good at stopping the car, as the shoes are tiny. Look over all the cables, and you may want to pull a rear rotor and check the shoes to be sure. Under the simulated leather handle cover, there is a nut you can tighten on the threaded end of the cable.

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