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Old 08-14-2018, 01:28 PM   #22
S_Gibson
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Re: C10 almost roadworthy during the day and night.

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I had the same problem with my parking brake lever. I posted something on here and somebody replied with a picture of one with a new spring. I just went to the hardware store and found a spring that worked. I did buy a couple of springs beforr i got tge right one. My parking brake pedal assembly was already out of the truck so it was easier for me,
Thanks, that is what I will do then. Guess I'll measure the length required and visit the Ace Hardware in K-Vegas and see what they have. I don't think it should require a spring with much tension.
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