Good evening,
I have a short question, i have an old type handbrake with the two cables, one for each side. And i noticed that there are two different cables for dry or hydro. Where is the difference, is one longer?
Thanks a lot, cheers mike

Handbrake Cable, Hydro Dry Difference?
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Guest_johnylässig_*
, May 04 2015 09:40 PM
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Guest_johnylässig_*
Posted 04 May 2015 - 09:40 PM
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Posted 04 May 2015 - 10:09 PM
Hydro radius arms are different with a different cable routing I think.
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Guest_johnylässig_*
Posted 05 May 2015 - 05:51 AM
Ok so it should need another cable, does any one knows which one is the longer one?
I have dry suspension, with dry arms and a handbrake cable from a hydro, and it is very very tight, so i nearly have no room to adjust the nuts on the handbrake. May the dry cable is longer? Or is that normal on older cars?
Thanks a lot, best regards mike
I have dry suspension, with dry arms and a handbrake cable from a hydro, and it is very very tight, so i nearly have no room to adjust the nuts on the handbrake. May the dry cable is longer? Or is that normal on older cars?
Thanks a lot, best regards mike
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