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<blockquote data-quote="mich_666" data-source="post: 669510" data-attributes="member: 10036"><p>Its an issue that has plagued both sn95s ive owned... I've heard of a few people having no problems but some are unlucky like me and have this problem to address.</p><p></p><p>So, my car was rubbing, so i grinded away the ebrake bracket but it didnt quite do the trick. I tried fabbing a new bracket and throwin that on with no further success.</p><p>Ive moved my cables around to keep them from rubbing but it is still the location of the actual ebrake bracket itself that is causing me grief.</p><p></p><p>I now have an aluminum driveshaft that has been sitting in my garage for a few months now. Knowing that it is slightly larger in diameter than the stock on, I feel that this is not something I can just "live with".</p><p></p><p>There must be somebody out there that has thought of someway of fixing this problem.</p><p>I like my ride height where it is, and if anything I want to go lower. </p><p>I've seen some cars on this site that are "sacked", and I'm wondering if these members have found a solution.</p><p></p><p>Any help would be well appreciated. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mich_666, post: 669510, member: 10036"] Its an issue that has plagued both sn95s ive owned... I've heard of a few people having no problems but some are unlucky like me and have this problem to address. So, my car was rubbing, so i grinded away the ebrake bracket but it didnt quite do the trick. I tried fabbing a new bracket and throwin that on with no further success. Ive moved my cables around to keep them from rubbing but it is still the location of the actual ebrake bracket itself that is causing me grief. I now have an aluminum driveshaft that has been sitting in my garage for a few months now. Knowing that it is slightly larger in diameter than the stock on, I feel that this is not something I can just "live with". There must be somebody out there that has thought of someway of fixing this problem. I like my ride height where it is, and if anything I want to go lower. I've seen some cars on this site that are "sacked", and I'm wondering if these members have found a solution. Any help would be well appreciated. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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