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Old 09-13-2013, 06:34 PM   #61
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Sorry for maybe asking a stupid question here bit how would towing be with a manual vb and say 7-800hp depending on tuning. Only looking to tow a small gooseneck trailer with a jeep.
I like it better than towing with a regular auto. You can control your shifts and stay into a larger charger.

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I have a parking brake with factory disk brakes. Should just need a drum brake that fits inside the rear rotor
This is a kit with 80's chevy brakes The ebrake cable connects to a lever which applies the piston.
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OK. There's a slide switch on the cable just below the stock shifter lever. I have a 3rd gen. I thought maybe that switch was for reverse lights and not letting it start while in gear. I'd like to completely take off the stock shifter. I guess I could leave that switch hooked up and in the neutral position. Unless I'm mistaken about what its for...

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