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 Post subject: Handbrake Lever
PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:56 am 
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does anyone have a picture of where the handbrake lever attaches inside the car.

the bracket(?) it attaches to in my van has been broken off, so i need to know what it looks like so i can make one up.

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make one to your own design... the standard one is just a shaped bit of body thickness steel that's spot welded to the floor, nothing flash, and not really up to the job


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yes its not really up to the job, mine is already half split from the floor and i am looking for a better bolt on solution.

The seat belt buckles bolt onto the floor and are sturdy as. Not sure why they didnt take the bolt on option for the handbrake base.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:01 am 
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thanks for the replies. i`ll be making up something out of 1.5mm gal, do you think this will do the job ?

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