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And what a major one it is! New custom made, leather wrapped shift knob, with matching red stitching. Substantially bigger then stock, which works well with my big hands.
HAWAIIZR-1
06-08-2021, 06:28 AM
Very nice!! 🤙🏽
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tgonyaw
06-08-2021, 03:37 PM
Looks Great!
TX '90 ZR1
06-08-2021, 10:19 PM
Sometimes it's the little things that make all the difference!!
Would not necessarily be considered a modification, but the one thing I notice the most out of many I have done to my '90 is disassembling, cleaning and lubricating the parking brake handle assembly. It is so nice to grip the handle and know it will engage/disengage with ease!!
Evidently it doesn't take much to keep me a happy camper!!
:cheers:
Sometimes it's the little things that make all the difference!!
Would not necessarily be considered a modification, but the one thing I notice the most out of many I have done to my '90 is disassembling, cleaning and lubricating the parking brake handle assembly. It is so nice to grip the handle and know it will engage/disengage with ease!!
Evidently it doesn't take much to keep me a happy camper!!
:cheers:
That actually sounds like a wonderful "mod". My handbrake is kinda stiff and uncertain to use. It just move as smoothly and pleasantly as it should.
What did you disassemble, clean and lubricate to get it working?
kz098123
06-08-2021, 11:34 PM
Your shift knob looks like it spent the past 3 months in the gym!
TX '90 ZR1
06-09-2021, 12:40 AM
That actually sounds like a wonderful "mod". My handbrake is kinda stiff and uncertain to use. It just move as smoothly and pleasantly as it should.
What did you disassemble, clean and lubricate to get it working?
Was a bit hesitant to get this going in this thread until I realized that it was you that started it. I would think that it is fine for you to hijack your own postings!!
I had the drivers seat out to replace the bladders, repair the bladder pump and lubricate the operating mechanisms. So, removing the seat would be the first step in getting to the parking brake.
With the seat out, it is not difficult to remove the brake housing cover and detach the assembly. I did not completely remove it from the car. Left the cable hooked up. Protected the carpet with a lot of towels and cleaned and lubed the assembly. I used some brake cleaner and then lubed it with a medium weight white grease.
Did it about 2 years ago and has been great since!
:cheers:
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