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Old 04-27-2015, 07:49 AM   #11
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That saying has always been one of my favorites! Great work!
Thank you Bruce!


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What you could possibly do is cut the cable end out throw it in a vice drill the hole out, open it up a little more on top, fray up the cable when it's through the cable end and solder the ish out of it (fray so it prevents it from ever going through). Maybe drill a hole on the side of the cable end before you run cable through and fill it with solder for a little more bite. I was reading into cable repair because I might have to make a custom throttle cable for my setup...
If it comes down to it I'll actually shorten the cables, I would like to retain the factory ends without cutting the cable just for peace of mind. S far it looks like I should be able to get enough out of this setup if I adjust the rear brakes. I'll try and get that done today while the car is still on a lift and will let you all know how it turns out!

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