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#1 Posted : Friday, 3 March 2023 5:10:26 PM(UTC)
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Hi again :)

Does anyone have a sketch or diagram or photos even of the handbrake routing & bits & pieces on HJ Tonner ?

Thanks in advance
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#2 Posted : Friday, 3 March 2023 5:19:08 PM(UTC)
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If no one else does I’ll get you a scan. Will take me a while though.
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From the parts book, this is the only image showing the cable layout.


The intermediate cable for tonners is unique. Because of different wheelbase lengths there are a couple of different intermediate cables but (99.9% sure) you need the specific tonner one for tonners. I'm guessing the front and rear cables are generic for all models, can anyone confirm this?

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Originally Posted by: 202tonner Go to Quoted Post
From the parts book, this is the only image showing the cable layout.


The intermediate cable for tonners is unique. Because of different wheelbase lengths there are a couple of different intermediate cables but (99.9% sure) you need the specific tonner one for tonners. I'm guessing the front and rear cables are generic for all models, can anyone confirm this?



Thanks for that, that helps a bit

The rear cables are definitely different, my tonner has had homemade brackets fitted to the leaf spring front eye bolt because the rear cables aren't long enough to reach the correct brackets !

Im assuming the cables fitted to mine are sedan cables, I believe they are about 5in shorter than the tonner cables



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#5 Posted : Saturday, 4 March 2023 11:55:33 AM(UTC)
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Screenshot from the HJ Holden parts catalogue
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#6 Posted : Saturday, 4 March 2023 6:03:50 PM(UTC)
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Screenshot from the HJ Holden parts catalogue


Thanks very much, thats a great help

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Originally Posted by: 202tonner Go to Quoted Post
From the parts book, this is the only image showing the cable layout.


The intermediate cable for tonners is unique. Because of different wheelbase lengths there are a couple of different intermediate cables but (99.9% sure) you need the specific tonner one for tonners. I'm guessing the front and rear cables are generic for all models, can anyone confirm this?



Thanks again, does anyone know what parts 1 & 2 look like or have description / part number ?

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I think the picture above is for a sedan.
The Utes and vans are slightly different. The cable hooks I have look like the ones in this picture, just a bent piece of rod.

Ute handbrake
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Fuzzy actual picture
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#10 Posted : Monday, 6 March 2023 4:12:11 PM(UTC)
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I think the picture above is for a sedan.
The Utes and vans are slightly different. The cable hooks I have look like the ones in this picture, just a bent piece of rod.

Ute handbrake


Excellent, Is there 3 of those cable hooks then Item 3 & 4 and another on drivers side as per photo in next post

thanks

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#11 Posted : Monday, 6 March 2023 4:21:53 PM(UTC)
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Fuzzy actual picture


Thats a great help & I hate being pushy :), any chance of a photo of the other 2 ?

Cheers & thx again

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This is the best I have. All from 2005. The cameras back then just didn't have the capacity they do now :-)

More cable runs
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There's every chance that the ones in these photos were "best guess" by the previous owner when they put the disc brake rear axle in.
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There's every chance that the ones in these photos were "best guess" by the previous owner when they put the disc brake rear axle in.


Thanks heaps, really appreciate it

Down the rabbit hole I go !!

something seemingly as simple as the "pulley" yours rotates in towards Centre of vehicle, mine is the other way around & rotates back towards the handbrake :)

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Originally Posted by: tidyVan Go to Quoted Post
There's every chance that the ones in these photos were "best guess" by the previous owner when they put the disc brake rear axle in.


Thanks heaps, really appreciate it

Down the rabbit hole I go !!

something seemingly as simple as the "pulley" yours rotates in towards Centre of vehicle, mine is the other way around & rotates back towards the handbrake :)



Been a long time since we had the WB Tonner but I think that plastic cam is free floating so you can position it wherever you like in relation to the cable, as long as it is free to move through the full travel of the handbrake release and engagement cycle.
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