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Half Shaft Replacement

erasedhammer

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So I think I completely understand the removal process except I have gotten stuck on trying to remove the e-brake line. I have taken off the pin holding the small U bracket to the lever, but I can't figure out how to disconnect the cable and the tube it's in from the larger bracket that is mounted on the brake caliper.

Do I just hammer the tube off of the bracket? It looks like the smaller U bracket that the cable mounts to won't fit through where the tube mounts, so I assume I would have to disconnect the actual cable from that bracket as well?

I have read some flashoffroad's instructions on how to do this and some others and none of them tell me how exactly they got the e brake line off.
 

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Why is this urgent? Are you stranded off road?
 

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We reserve the use of such terms for real "emergencies".

I'll edit the title.
 

Retiredwarhorses

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The Cleve's pin come off, the C-clip comes off, then pull the cable forward till the small internal cable lines up with the cutout on the caliper ebrake mounts....
 

BLK HMMWV

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I'm trying to figure out why your having to even mess with the brake lines.
you should only need to remove the 6 metric bolts on one end of the half shaft and the 1 SAE bolt on the other.
 

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I dont know why either, take 2 bolts out, roll the shaft, take 2 bolt out, roll the shaft, take 2 bolts out then roll the half shaft off the rotor. But his initial question was about getting the brake cable off. I know I get side tracked while doing a project then end up forgetting what I started doing.
 
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