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E-brake Cables
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WD-40 will dry out after awhile. Try using a good lubricant like the Krown stuff (KL73 I think). You can get it at Home Hardware.

WD-40 is great, but it's not a long term lube, more of a penetrant. If it worked for awhile, then stopped, probably it dried out.

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E-brake Cables - habmann - 10-20-2006, 04:02 AM
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