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Old 06-14-2001, 06:05 PM   #1
Silver Stallion 2k
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I had mine done back in March, and mine was stiffer. I asked the Ford Mech. what he did and he told me that he put some clamp or some thing on it, to secure the P.-Brake better so it won't slip out of place. Huh, thats kind of crazy, how u guys got looser and mine was tighter. Well talk to guys later, got to get back to work.


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