Transfer box drum brake cable adjustment
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Re: Transfer box drum brake cable adjustment
Ladaman you might find that bracket will flex and not work the drums properly
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Re: Transfer box drum brake cable adjustment
I think you're probably right Robbie, but I will see what Mr MOT man has to say first. It's interesting to see that that the "proper" cable mount is welded to the body. I didn't fancy that, but a little bracket to stop the flex might work in the short term.ROBBIE wrote:Ladaman you might find that bracket will flex and not work the drums properly
What a crap design by Suzuki, I'm sure I'm not alone expecting better from the Jap's
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