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    "3rd gen" rear axle housing - parking brake, backing plates

    I might be down the rabbit hole on this a bit. I'm not sure how much I want to spend on these drums, although I dont have anything against properly working and maintained drums. When working and maintained, do these drums work well enough and does the E brake hold a 35's on an incline? Im...
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    "3rd gen" rear axle housing - parking brake, backing plates

    Ya....I'll redo drums and get the bell cranks intalled and see where I'm at in the cable department. Yours looks like it has an extension on it.... gave me an idea to run either a long cable or extend a short cable. Potentially build a stand off with a pulley somewhere to redirect the cable or...
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    "3rd gen" rear axle housing - parking brake, backing plates

    Hmm... wonder if I can cobble something together to run these backing plates. Having the upright mounted bellcranks looks like theyd run directly into the side of my leaf spring.
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    "3rd gen" rear axle housing - parking brake, backing plates

    Bell cranks arent installed but they more or less mouny parallel to the ground. In the midst of doing a lspv delete and redoing the rear brakes.
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    "3rd gen" rear axle housing - parking brake, backing plates

    That is an acceptable molestation of rear axle...thats super sweet. Well my junk definitely isnt taco width. My housing flange to flange measurement is pretty much an 88ish according to the internet. Arent the 2nd and 3rd gen IFS rear diffs a half inch different? Theres a different part #...
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    "3rd gen" rear axle housing - parking brake, backing plates

    Does anyone have a picture of a non molested '86-'88 pick up or '86-'89 4runner rear axle? I'm trying to figure out the stock parking brake route/mounting situation and what parking brake cable I need for my rear axle. My parking brake bell cranks are on the bottom of the backing plates. And...
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