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Old 07-20-2007, 04:54 PM
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Hey well I'm wondering if i can change the stock E-Brake handle with a after market one? Because I have to say i really don't like the stock E-Brake handle. So i was thinking of this momo 1.


Let me know what you think.

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Old 07-20-2007, 05:32 PM
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you can, but you'd have to cut the stock one out. that means if you ever wanna go back to stock you'd have to go buy a new handle from mazda.
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Also were do i need to cut it? and using what? a picture would be great. And how much.

Sorry I'm a noob.
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well bobo if you do this and it turns out good let me know and ill do it otherwise i have an extra complete stock ebrake if you dont like it and all... thanks
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Thanks.

I need a little more clear instructions on what to cut.
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Originally Posted by BoBoF4T
Thanks.

I need a little more clear instructions on what to cut.
Search, there is a thread. You don't have to cut it out, but if the one you buy doesn't have the rubber piece at the bottom(it's very long in the front and short in the back and sits down in the opening) then you will want to cut the stock one. You can cut the rubber after you remove the whole assembly if you need to save it and re-use.
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