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Old 09-25-2017, 05:08 PM
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They are expected soon at Mid Fifty. Might give them a call as well.

Link: 1939-56 Ford F-100 Park Brake Handle Clevis, Cable To Handle - 91A-2484
 
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Chucks Trucks found me one. That was fast. Awsome
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Thanks again for the link!!
 
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Great you were able to get one! You are welcome for the help. That's what I enjoy about FTE, there are a lot of great members helping each other.
 
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I need some parts for my brake cable assembly on my toner pu. I googled clevis fork and found midwest control products. Lots of sizes and materials and more threads than the reproduction one shown.
 
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SouthsideObsolete.com Call to ask Fred if he has any.
 
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Originally Posted by Rust Wrangler
I used the truck's factory hand lever assembly and cable. I flipped the Explorer emergency brake cable assembly over on the rear end so it's actuating cable is now on the passenger side. This lines it up with the trucks factory cable. I then grafted both cables together using clamps and a turnbuckle for adjustment. The clevis at the hand lever is still adjustable but isn't needed, as adjustment is now done at the turnbuckle under the truck. I have the disc brake rear end so it was easy to simply reconfigure it to the right side using the Explorer cable assembly and fabbing up a new anchor bracket to the frame.
91A-2484 is the part number for the proper clevis. Dennis Carpenter has them available.
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i need to find a cable to go from the hand brake to the turn buckle. All i can find online is “rear” parking brake cables. Is there somewhere that sells the front part of the assembly?
 
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Check out this thread:

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...c-2-ton-3.html

I listed the parts and suppliers for emergency brake parts including the cable you are inquiring about. Hope this helps
 
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I needed the front cable for my tonner last year. Fred at Southside Obsolete had an NOS available---he may have the one you need. His number is 507-332-6789.
 
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