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Where can I find a good used park brake pedal assy ?

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Old 08-23-2012, 07:08 AM
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Where can I find a good used park brake pedal assy ?

My park brake assembly snapped something internally now the brake wont set .

I have tried the auto recycler internet inquiries but no one has answered them .

I have a 99 2500 4 WD.

Any help ( or a good used assembly ) would be great !

Thanks,

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Old 08-23-2012, 08:10 AM
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Any 94-2001 Dodge Ram should be able to interchange. Hit your local pick a part.
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Yep , ok , I will try the local places. All of the trucks around here generally get sent over to sacramento. That is a bit of a drive for me. I have just gotten lazy ordering / finding what I need on the internet and getting it mailed to me . DAnged technology . Thatnks for the reply and for sayin what years are interchangeable. ; )

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Old 08-23-2012, 09:48 AM
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I had to replace mine...Just a side note...They could be a pain..Remove your side kick panel and pull your rug back...I think there was 3 bolts...And one is way up under the dash...Don't forget that last bolt..
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There's a good, huge junkyard in Spokane WA that will pull and send you parts.

Good supply of Dodge stuff.
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Stick with 99 and 00 models. The e-brake assembly is different every couple of years.
99 up on 2nd gen MAY work fine, BUT, 01 and 02 are definately different. (just don't know if the difference matters).
98 and earlier are way different. Coil spring controlled.
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Thanks for the good info Redlinear

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I'd like to correct something.
1998 and 1999 use the same e-brake assembly. It's a coil spring release style assembly.

(If you crawl under your dash and look at it, it should be able to see a "coil" looking spring).

98 and 99 only.

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