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Old 08-07-2015, 05:13 PM   #1
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Hi there, anyone know where to find emergency brake cable for 1973 Winnebago Brave? We had the brakes rebuilt but are having issues finding the cable. Thanks.
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Isn't your RV built on a Dodge chassis? Have you checked with Dodge truck dealers or their service/parts departments?

http://www.classicwinnebagos.com/Pag...INdecoder.html

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auto parts stores can sell a generic kit you cut to fit... might not be long enough. last used this kit to put a parking brake on a Dana 60 rear axle in 1963 Jeep FC170 powered by a Mercedes diesel....

You can also get custom cables made not a big deal... phone around to custom hot rod shops (most people can not fix stuff just plug in parts a computer tells them.. you need to find a person with a brain, good luck)
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You might try RV Doctor George - Home

Assuming you have the transmission mounted parking brake, Dodge P/N 3637721.

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