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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16272667" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>Any update or findings? I've heard of them breaking (been there, done that, carry a spare at all times) and if yours is actually stretching <em>that</em> much, I'd vote to replace it immediately if not sooner. Quick way to end up stuck on the side of the road. I got lucky when mine snapped and managed to use a hill to coast to within 1/8 mile of my driveway. Double check the routing of the cable because it would have to basically rest on the driver's side exhaust manifold or mid-pipe to heat up and stretch to that degree. If you've never done one before, it's easy to replace. And I fully concur with Railroad's suggestion of using a Ford cable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16272667, member: 195778"] Any update or findings? I've heard of them breaking (been there, done that, carry a spare at all times) and if yours is actually stretching [i]that[/i] much, I'd vote to replace it immediately if not sooner. Quick way to end up stuck on the side of the road. I got lucky when mine snapped and managed to use a hill to coast to within 1/8 mile of my driveway. Double check the routing of the cable because it would have to basically rest on the driver's side exhaust manifold or mid-pipe to heat up and stretch to that degree. If you've never done one before, it's easy to replace. And I fully concur with Railroad's suggestion of using a Ford cable. [/QUOTE]
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