1970-72 Skylark used part needed

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by Jolly-John, May 17, 2007.

  1. Jolly-John

    Jolly-John Well-Known Member

    On the 1970-72 Skylarks, there is a little J-hook (looks like a pegboard hook) on each of the rear suspension control arms. This hook holds the emergency brake cable in place where it runs over the control arm. I would like to buy one or two of these small hooks. Thanks, John in Wisconsin
     
  2. Jolly-John

    Jolly-John Well-Known Member

    Moving this baby up on the list. Thanks for any help. John
     
  3. G String

    G String Well-Known Member

  4. Jolly-John

    Jolly-John Well-Known Member

    Hi, Glen. I checked your suggestion out, and this company doesn't have the j-hook that holds the emergency brake cable to the rear control arm. The emergency cable hooks they offer fit on the floor pan, closer to the front of the car. Thanks for the tip, however. I see this company makes a lot of helpful detail parts. Again, I appreciate your help.

    So, I'm still looking for my little j-hooks, guys. John
     
  5. G String

    G String Well-Known Member

    John,
    Look under the "New Products" tab and scroll down to the bottom and you'll see them. Here is the description from the website.



    Inline Tube is proud to introduce another factory correct cable part. This is the hook that connects to the rear control arm and holds the rear parking brake cable out of the way of the suspension travel. These are often missing or discarded during cable replacement. These are exact reproductions of the originals, down to every detail. They are the correct size, shape and thickness.

    Glen
     
  6. Jolly-John

    Jolly-John Well-Known Member

    Glen....a great big "THANK YOU"! I missed this part, since I didn't look under new products. I appreciate you taking the time to point me to the exact location on the Inline Tube site. You were right. They have exactly what I'm looking for, and at a decent price. I'll get my order to them tomorrow. Again, thanks for helping. Best, John in Wisconsin
     

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