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i used a s13 item. thou was a bitch to put on. as it appears my handbrake is an r32 item. had to use a long screwdriver to lever the rubber surounding off to get to the 2 clips holding the spring in place.. but by the sounds of it. other ceffy owners had less issues with it. i'd be keen to hear how they did it....

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You just grab a hold of the hand brake cover....pull AND twist.......takes a bit of strength, but it can be done.

If you can't get it by hand......wrap a rage arounf the lever and place a pair of stiltsens (plumbers tool) on it......as you twist it the stiltsens grab it tighter, this will definately get it off, i had to do this on one of the ceffy's i had.

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