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Old 10-16-2014, 02:42 AM   #1
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hand brake boot too tight

any one notice that when u pull the hand brake .... i guess high, the boot unclips at the corner next to the shifter trim or is that just mine ??

is there a way i could go under the car and tighten the cable a bit so that the handle can't be pulled so high?
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Old 10-16-2014, 03:06 AM   #2
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Welcome to the site, akash. Well, I guess no one has written a DIY for E-brake adjustment.

It's not the cable. Start with adjusting the brake shoes. Yes, shoes. I did mine within a week of owning the car. Now 2-3 clicks is all it takes to lock it up.
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It could be the cable depending oh how hard he pulls... The shoe adjusters work automatically so it shouldn't be that...
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It could be the cable depending oh how hard he pulls... The shoe adjusters work automatically so it shouldn't be that...
Are they? I don't remember. Mine were definitely WAY our of whack. The little access hole is right there so it's pretty easy to check.

But yeah, OP. I think Poodles is keeping me honest.
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Old 10-17-2014, 11:25 PM   #5
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i guess ill check it out. been resisting putting a wench to this car but gotta do what needs to be done. but so its equipped with hydraulic hand brake? cuz in one of the posts about the brz boot swap i saw a white cable looped around the lever
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Are they? I don't remember. Mine were definitely WAY our of whack. The little access hole is right there so it's pretty easy to check.

But yeah, OP. I think Poodles is keeping me honest.


As a general rule, drum brake star wheel adjusters are supposed to automatically take up the slack. This is not always the case though!

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i guess ill check it out. been resisting putting a wench to this car but gotta do what needs to be done. but so its equipped with hydraulic hand brake? cuz in one of the posts about the brz boot swap i saw a white cable looped around the lever


Nope, it's a cable driven mini-drum brake setup in the back that's a separate system from the main disk brake.
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Here ya go. Bottom line - with the brake lever disengaged, first tighten the star nut until you have a hard time rotating the hub. Then back it out so the shoes disengage from the hub. I like to get it so the shoes just barely scrub through a small arc in the rotation. The assembly will seat in almost immediately so that tiny bit of contact is ok.

Don't waste your time taking apart the center console. Check your shoes first.





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So who wants to admit to using the handbrake to drift?


This is just reminding me why I hate drum brakes...
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the laziness is upon me, any chance toyota/scion will do this under warranty ?
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the laziness is upon me, any chance toyota/scion will do this under warranty ?


I would imagine so as you could play dumb and say something is wrong with the boot...
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Do that and tell them it's always been like that.

Oh, nooooooow I get the who-wants-to-admit thing.

I bought mine with 1800 mi and adjusted them the first weekend. They were/are brand new on the inside.

I swing it out but just to practice emergency on-ramp manoevers.
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the laziness is upon me, any chance toyota/scion will do this under warranty ?
dude, it's like a half hour. pu55y.
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on the note of drifting this thing is extremely hard to break lose. hell i threw it in to a 90degree turn at 70 and just got a baby power slide. I'm coming out of an mr2 turbo so never really got in to hand brake drifting or any kind of drifting, but come on!! give me something to clinch my ass hole over
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on the note of drifting this thing is extremely hard to break lose. hell i threw it in to a 90degree turn at 70 and just got a baby power slide. I'm coming out of an mr2 turbo so never really got in to hand brake drifting or any kind of drifting, but come on!! give me something to clinch my ass hole over
Not to sound like captain obvious as this is my first car with TC. Have you ever turned off the nannies? Traction Control = Training Wheels.

Go find a big empty parking lot and hold down that puppy for, what is it, 5-10 seconds? I came out of a 240Z.
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