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    Question about removing rear subframe

    I am planning on removing my subframe and trailing arms this week to replace all the bushings. I want to leave the trailing arms attached to the subframe and drop everything in one piece. Disconnecting the brake lines seems easy enough, but I am worried about the parking brake. Is there an easier way to disconnect the parking brake than taking apart the whole rear brake assembly?

    Thanks, any advice is greatly appreciated

    #2
    It is pretty easy to disassemble the parking brake mechanism and disconnect the cables. I suppose you could pull the cables from the car along with the subframe, but I always disconnect the cables at the rear wheels.
    The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
    Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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      #3
      I always disconnect the cables at the ebrake lever. Takes 5 minutes and have a friend feed them out. Definitely much easier than pulling apart the rear brakes and parking brake.
      BimmerHeads
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      Santa Clarita, CA

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        #4
        alright, thanks guys

        I think i'm going to disconnect them from the ebrake lever, as it seems much easier

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          #5
          Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
          I always disconnect the cables at the ebrake lever. Takes 5 minutes and have a friend feed them out. Definitely much easier than pulling apart the rear brakes and parking brake.
          QFT. I wish I had done this when I did my sub-frame years ago. I disconnected the parking brakes at the rear and then due to motor swap issues the car sat for over a year and I totally forgot how to put the brakes back together.

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            #6
            I will add a +1 to the ebrake line bit - just make sure you bring it down evenly or else the metal tops of the bushings will break off inside the car and then you have to drill/hammer them out and thats a huge pain.
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              #7
              Originally posted by MaksV View Post
              I will add a +1 to the ebrake line bit - just make sure you bring it down evenly or else the metal tops of the bushings will break off inside the car and then you have to drill/hammer them out and thats a huge pain.
              Huh? The cables get unbolted from the lever and should be completely fed out of the car (tubes).
              BimmerHeads
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