hotdimmes
Hard-core CEG'er
Not sure if if this has been mentioned or obvious but ....I replaced my passenger rear caliper a last fall and removing the E-Brake cable was miserable. Ended up ripping the boot and moisture got in and now it definitely freezes up during the winter. This weekend I replaced the driver side rear and it went much smoother. A neat trick I realized after a half hour of screwing around with needle nose pliers is to use a zip tie to squeeze the tabs on the cable so you can remove it from the caliper through hole. That plus lots of WD40 on the rubber boot makes removal and installation much easier. Make sure to pull on the end of the cable when reinstalling. This stretches the rubber boot out and effectively makes the diameter of the "accordion" boot smaller so it doesn't bunch up at the through hole. Pulling and wiggling side to side and spraying with WD40 got the job done surprisingly quick.
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