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Old 06-25-2002, 11:00 PM   #6
jrgoffin
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Guys, I've broken several cables and can tell you that the ONLY cable worth using is the OEM Ford cable. I've tried the Hayes cable, the Steeda cable, and the crappy aftermarket ones at AutoZone (which I think is the same as the Steeda cable). They are all garbage, they bind, and they eventually will let go. I run the Motorsport HD clutch with a firewall adjuster and thankfully went back to the OEM cable. It is the smoothest one out there by far.

D&D here in MI has them for $30 or you can buy the Motorsport kit with a new fork for $45+ (M-7553-A302). If you are really insane, you can go to the dealer and pay $170 for them! Don't waste your money on any of the other ones!!
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