WTB: E-Brake Handle
WTB: E-Brake Handle
Don't really need the whole thing, just the lower rubber section. Not sure if it is separable from the handle though.
Looking for an 05+, my 04 had a piece break off in the cold.
Looking for an 05+, my 04 had a piece break off in the cold.
Well....I know you only need the one piece, but.................
https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-parts-sale-wanted-44/fs-couple-oem-items-remain-138818/
Keep it in mind in case you can't find one.
Oh........and I do not believe it is separate. You're talking about the pieces pointed to in this picture? Also, there is a thread on this site about that somewhere, do a search, I think you may have to slice down the length from the buttom down the spine for a certain distance in order to pull it all off. If you've got the money, it really might be better to just replace? That's just my thoughts......anyone else?
https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-parts-sale-wanted-44/fs-couple-oem-items-remain-138818/
Keep it in mind in case you can't find one.
Oh........and I do not believe it is separate. You're talking about the pieces pointed to in this picture? Also, there is a thread on this site about that somewhere, do a search, I think you may have to slice down the length from the buttom down the spine for a certain distance in order to pull it all off. If you've got the money, it really might be better to just replace? That's just my thoughts......anyone else?
Last edited by Mazurfer; Nov 4, 2008 at 07:29 AM.
The handle just pulls straight off, no need to cut anything. If it's stuck on real tight just use a hair dryer to warm it up.
Oh, the ebrake cover is all one piece so you can't just get the lower section.
Oh, the ebrake cover is all one piece so you can't just get the lower section.
I got a full ebrake handle out of a 2004 Rx-8 when it was replaced with a leather wrapped one, with Japenese instructions.
http://www.totaleclipselimousine.ca/...e/FEEbrake.jpg
Let me know if you are still looking.
http://www.totaleclipselimousine.ca/...e/FEEbrake.jpg
Let me know if you are still looking.
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