Jeep TJ with ford 8.8 rearend, what are my e-brake options?
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Jeep TJ with ford 8.8 rearend, what are my e-brake options?
I have a 2001 Jeep TJ with a Ford 8.8 rearend with disc brakes. What are the e-brake options? I'd like to use the existing handbrake lever if possible. Are there aftermarket e-brake cables that can be purchased?
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Re: Jeep TJ with ford 8.8 rearend, what are my e-brake options?
I just purchased the jeep and the PO didn't choose to install the ebrake. I have the front cable going to the actuator arm in the cab but I do not have the 2 back cables. I also do not have the little metal adapter on the caliper of the brakes but I can get that no problem because I know I have a 2001 explorer differential and I can order parts for that. I am unsure about which rear cables to get so that its the easiest install. I read the stock TJ cables will work but it involves cutting the outer casing. I also read elsewhere that someone used the cherokee cables without much modding. Unfortunately I didn't save the link so I am back here trying to find some info from you guys.
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Re: Jeep TJ with ford 8.8 rearend, what are my e-brake options?
There is a manufacturer who will custom make cables for you. The only issue is you have to know exactly what you want. It may be a better idea to go with universal cables by Absco. You can trim them up during installation to get the fit you need.
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Re: Jeep TJ with ford 8.8 rearend, what are my e-brake options?
I ended up buying a universal hand brake cable that you cut to length. I haven't gotten my brake shoes and brake hardware to complete but the cables are going to work just fine. :) I have also come to read that the XJ handbrake cables are bolt on as well but they are a little more expensive.
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