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Join Date: May 2006
Member # 72571
Posts: 5
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Making E-brake work on Isuzu 44
I have a 95 YJ and just swaped in a 44 from a rodeo in the rear. Right now I have no E-brake but I want to hook it up. Does anyone know how to hook the YJ E-brake up to the rodeo rearend. Any part numbers would be helpfull. Thanks
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Join Date: May 2002
Member # 12017
Location: Issaquah, WA
Posts: 311
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I havent installed it yet but i got an ebrake lever out of a rodeo. Its the type thats a pull handle between the seats like a car.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Member # 41135
Location: Hawaii
Posts: 48
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idk how many jeepers have hooked up isuzu ebrake cables. you would need a long enough cable and the correct fittings obviously. i would suggest doing a part search on partsamerica.com or napa. or if you can take pics of the brakes that would be helpful as well.
are they disc or drum brakes? that would cut your search in half.
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Join Date: May 2006
Member # 72571
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There disk in the rear. Im not really sure how they work, the cables were already cut when I got the axle. I would think I have to take the caliper and rotor off and run a new cable and everything. Could I hook it up to the stock E-brake pedal, or have to run a pull handle like a rodeo would have.
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