I have changed my rear drums to discs. I bought new hand brake cables. However I cannot see how they are held in place to stop them colliding with driveshafts etc.
Does anyone have any pics of their handbrake cables so I can see how they are held in place?
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HELP! Where are the rear handbrake cables held?
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Brianmoooore
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Thet fit into clips on the suspension arms, but they shouldn't come any where near the driveshafts if they're not in the (often broken) clips.
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Unless I'm being thick I cannot see any clips?Brianmoooore wrote:Thet fit into clips on the suspension arms, but they shouldn't come any where near the driveshafts if they're not in the (often broken) clips.
Can someone please show me where these clips are supposed to be and what they look like!
Many thanks
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sorry, can't be of any help on the cable's tho

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I wrote an article on the conversion last year, Here's a pic:

The white clips are attached to the anti-roll bar mountings on each trailing arm and are notoriously brittle.
Cheers,
Iain T

The white clips are attached to the anti-roll bar mountings on each trailing arm and are notoriously brittle.
Cheers,
Iain T

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yep thats em
iain hows it goin mate /? u get brakes etc done?
painted manifold , tb and rocker cover tday looks
iain hows it goin mate /? u get brakes etc done?
painted manifold , tb and rocker cover tday looks
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Hi Daz, not bad mate. Got the braided hoses done, finished about 8.50pm that night !.
To get the hoses that run over the subframe I cracked them loose with spanners then cut the rubber off leaving the crimp end then used a deep 14mm socket to unscrew it. Much easier than fiddling with 1/16 turn at a time with spanners !.
Feels much better, need some ATE superblue for the trip to the 'ring
Glad the manifold is ok for you
Back on topic
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Iain T
To get the hoses that run over the subframe I cracked them loose with spanners then cut the rubber off leaving the crimp end then used a deep 14mm socket to unscrew it. Much easier than fiddling with 1/16 turn at a time with spanners !.
Feels much better, need some ATE superblue for the trip to the 'ring
Glad the manifold is ok for you
Back on topic
Cheers,
Iain T

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Does anyone have a part number for the little brittle white things then. As my trailing arms didn't have them fitted.Templ8e30 wrote:I wrote an article on the conversion last year, Here's a pic:
The white clips are attached to the anti-roll bar mountings on each trailing arm and are notoriously brittle.
Cheers,
Iain T
Please help!!
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buy some rubber coated p clips mate
much easier and dnt break
shame i didnt know when i came over got loads p clips here
Daz
ps whate the chopped and possibly stretched saxo in your area all about???
much easier and dnt break
shame i didnt know when i came over got loads p clips here
Daz
ps whate the chopped and possibly stretched saxo in your area all about???
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The ETK shows the following part numbers :
Bracket : 34 41 1 153 880
Tubing support : 34 41 1 154 158
You'll need 2 of each.
The bracket acts as a washer between the anti-roll bar bracket and the drop link bolt.
Need to buy some replacements myself as one is held on with a cable tie
not sure the MOT man will be too happy about that.
Cheers,
Iain T
Bracket : 34 41 1 153 880
Tubing support : 34 41 1 154 158
You'll need 2 of each.
The bracket acts as a washer between the anti-roll bar bracket and the drop link bolt.
Need to buy some replacements myself as one is held on with a cable tie
Cheers,
Iain T

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It's just the retaining part of the clip that breaks normaly.
The use of a correctly sized cable tie to retain the cable in the cradle of the clip is perfectly acceptable.
The use of a correctly sized cable tie to retain the cable in the cradle of the clip is perfectly acceptable.

