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I have a '90 rrc with a damaged brake cable and housing, what is the easiest way to change the cable? I have the interior gutted right now, waiting on my upholstery guy to finish my seats and would like to take care of this while I have everything out of the way on the topside... let me know if there are any hints or tips to make this go smooth...thnx
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