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How To Remove Your LS1 Engine - Removal Procedures Part 2
With everything loosened on the suspension corner, carefully lower the suspension system while pushing the halfshaft inward to expose the two 15mm bolts for the parking-brake bracket. Remove these and unhook the cable from the lever. You'll also need to remove the harness retainers that hold the ABS (anti-lock braking) wiring to the parking-brake cable. View Related Article
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Engine Removal Pt2 Raise Body Off Ground
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