E - Brake not holding enough
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- 1974 CJ5 ~ Fresh built AMC 360 - SM420 - D20 - D30F with upgraded 30 spline shafts and knuckles & D44R - 4.27 Gears - ARB Lockers F/R - All chrome molly axles - on 33's - YJ 4" Lift Spring Conversion
So I replaced my 3 cables, adjusted the tension at the split, and my ebrake will still not hold my jeep tight enough in my opinion...
Has anyone had issues with pedal assembly or know of any tricks?
The tension is set to where the splitter will hang loosely slightly when no pedal is all the way released, then tighten and pull when the cables as the pedal is pressed in.
Pedal probably gets around 6 to 8 clicks in before can't go any further.
Reluctant to tighten the tension much further as I snapped one of the cables last time I tried to get this working, and it does hold, just not as good as I think it should (holds jeep on medium slope driveway, but I can manually push the jeep forward with it on still).
any suggestions?
Would like to have a operational e-brake one day, been years of not having one... Makes starting and warming up on incline a manual sit in the chair task, or have to find a wheel chalk laying around...

Has anyone had issues with pedal assembly or know of any tricks?
The tension is set to where the splitter will hang loosely slightly when no pedal is all the way released, then tighten and pull when the cables as the pedal is pressed in.
Pedal probably gets around 6 to 8 clicks in before can't go any further.
Reluctant to tighten the tension much further as I snapped one of the cables last time I tried to get this working, and it does hold, just not as good as I think it should (holds jeep on medium slope driveway, but I can manually push the jeep forward with it on still).
any suggestions?
Would like to have a operational e-brake one day, been years of not having one... Makes starting and warming up on incline a manual sit in the chair task, or have to find a wheel chalk laying around...
