Hand Brake Equalizing Bar
Posted: 28 Feb 2010, 12:18
Afternoon all,
We recently had the rear brakes changed, drums, shoes, back plates etc. But the hand brake is still very poor, only just about works on the 5th click.
I know (from reading on here) that most handbrake problems are caused by poorly adjusted rear brakes and not the cable itself, BUT, I noticed the equalizing plate in the middle of the van from the hand brake cable sitting at a 45-60 degree angle, rather than sitting nice and horizontal.
Am I right to assume it should sit absolutely horizontal? I.e. Evenly balanced?
I (probably wrongly) thought one of the secondary cables was stretched so have replaced both cables to be sure. But once I had ran the cables through I noticed that grommet things in the cross section are different sizes making one of the cables an inch or so short on one side, is this normal?
Any help or comments appreciated.
Pic to follow shortly...
We recently had the rear brakes changed, drums, shoes, back plates etc. But the hand brake is still very poor, only just about works on the 5th click.
I know (from reading on here) that most handbrake problems are caused by poorly adjusted rear brakes and not the cable itself, BUT, I noticed the equalizing plate in the middle of the van from the hand brake cable sitting at a 45-60 degree angle, rather than sitting nice and horizontal.
Am I right to assume it should sit absolutely horizontal? I.e. Evenly balanced?
I (probably wrongly) thought one of the secondary cables was stretched so have replaced both cables to be sure. But once I had ran the cables through I noticed that grommet things in the cross section are different sizes making one of the cables an inch or so short on one side, is this normal?
Any help or comments appreciated.
Pic to follow shortly...