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Old 05-08-2020, 02:14 PM
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Default Part support. 2000 blazer zr2

I can not find front parking brake cable for the 2000 blazer zr2. It is in fact different than non zr2. I know. Wasted time buying one from orielys . Help
local gm dealer cant even get
 

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What the heck are you driving that has parking brakes up front??? I know you posted a 00 ZR2, but there is no way it has parking brakes up front. Not to say that no vehicle has ever had parking brakes up front, but I have seen, let alone heard of one. Pull one of your front tires off and take a pic. That will tell me if you have parking brakes up front.

In the back, yes. In the front, no.
 
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Old 05-09-2020, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by AJBert
What the heck are you driving that has parking brakes up front??? I know you posted a 00 ZR2, but there is no way it has parking brakes up front. Not to say that no vehicle has ever had parking brakes up front, but I have seen, let alone heard of one. Pull one of your front tires off and take a pic. That will tell me if you have parking brakes up front.

In the back, yes. In the front, no.
The emergency brakes in rear yes. It's the front cable out of foot peddle I need
 
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Originally Posted by AJBert
What the heck are you driving that has parking brakes up front??? I know you posted a 00 ZR2, but there is no way it has parking brakes up front. Not to say that no vehicle has ever had parking brakes up front, but I have seen, let alone heard of one. Pull one of your front tires off and take a pic. That will tell me if you have parking brakes up front.

In the back, yes. In the front, no.
Oh you misunderstood. Of course parking brake assemblies at rear tires. It's the front CABLE from the foot pedal I need
 
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You may wind up having to get it from a Chevy dealer.
 
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You may wind up having to get it from a Chevy dealer.
Dealer they cant get. Tasco cant. So I cross reference part numbers . Nope. So using the one I got. I'll have to open grommet hole with a step bit and relax both parking brakes at rear tires to get in.
 
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