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I see there is a newer style brake handle online right now. I have a whaletail style. Am I over thinking it that switching them out is just unbolt, unhook, do the reverse?
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Correct. Some of the whale tail parking brake cables had grease fittings. The new style "lock over center" parking brake cables are not greaseable. When I put a new cable in my truck, I sprayed some teflon grease down the cable and worked it back and forth for quite a while. PM is huge with anything.I think the whale-tail is grease-able and new style isn't also.
I have not had a big issue with the handle catching my pants in my deuce. I also have a spring seat for what its worth. Just always be careful and if you are in a sensitive situation where the parking brake is critical, just take your time getting out and be careful. I think any situation where you need a parking brake in a critical situation you want to be careful with everything anyway.If you change to the newer style, you will have to change the cable also - they are different. I also hear that the newer style catches the seat of your pants when entering/exiting the truck.
I upgraded my M109A3 to the new style. The whale tale parking break did not apply that much force to the parking brake as the new style. Plus mechanically, I think the new style is more reliable because there are no ratcheting teeth to wear out and you can apply more force on the cable with less effort allowing more users to apply the parking brake easier and with better consistency.Sounds like its not worth doing, the whale works its just that i catch the whale one more then the newer one in the other truck.
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