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Thread: NP 205 E-brake install pictures

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    Default NP 205 E-brake install pictures

    Sometime ago I saw some pics of a stock ebrake modified to fit on a 205, I've checked archives but can't seem to find the ones I'm talking about. Could somebody "help a brother out" if they've got any. Thanks, T

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    I've got pictures of the stock ebrake installed onto a Np 202. Similiar but different.

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    Cool, do you want my email addy? In case you do it's: iflysmooth@sbcglobal.net, thanks

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    I was able to do the np202 and mock it up and mount it so as to not have to lengthen or shorten my driveshafts. I did however have to have the stub shaft between trans and transfer case shortened, cost $93.00 thanks Dan. That included using the np200 ebrake setup on my np202. The shifters required some bending mods and shortening a bit but was very easy and actually fun reinstalling the shifters and e brake.

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    I have the stock 200 e-brake on my 205 here in my class. I took both the 205 and the 200 bearing housing to a machine shop and told them to cut the groove in the 205 part so it is just like the 200 groove. It cost me $10.00.

    I might be able to get pictures sometime this week.
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    I know this isn't really what you were asking for, but it is what I plan on doing and figured I would throw it out there in case you haven't seen it.

    http://www.highangledriveline.com/e_brake.html

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    I'd seen that mod before and it's really cool, but a little too advanced for my needs. I just want a brake that works and keep the orig. lever in the cab. Bet it works pretty good tho'. Ten bucks...that seems worth it, did you have to do a spacer?

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    No, no spacer.
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