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Hiyas all!

Hope your Stag's are all well... :(

Query regarding the footbrake (handbrake) on my series 1 1997 Stagea....

On the RWC I received when I bought the car in Qld in July, it states that my handbrake 'pad' was only 26% there, ie is roughly 75% worn.

Now, is there an actual brake pad as such for the footbrake, if so where is this 'pad', or is it like a Falcodore and cable operated?

Regards,

Brendan

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There is a cable operated drum brake on each wheel inside the disk.  It is a separate mechanism to the Disk brake caliper and has its own pads.

They should be exactly the same as on any R32 on Skyline.

yep that is correct, there is 2 rear drum brakes that the handbrake operates totally separate from the other brakes :)

dont know a part no. for pads sorry...

cheers

Brad

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