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Old 28-12-2009, 04:55 AM   #1
Bolly
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Default AU2 XR8 Handbrake

Hi Guys.. I need to adjust the hand brake cable, i dont know from which point
to adjust.. underneath or at the handle brake handle..Havent got a workshop manual...Im asking this question to get some idea where to start.. I do own a quality trolly jack but i cant jack the rear diff which will damage the diff mounts or jack the front suspension frame which is made of aluminium..Perhaps buy another trolly jack and jack the car at the jack body pionts using 2 jacks at the same time.. Or get it on a hoist..Never come across this before being a motor mechanic from years ago..back then you just jack the front or rear car with no damage...
Are the Ba`s Bf`s have the same design..???
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