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Old 06-13-2018, 04:31 PM   #1
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Default G29 Brake Assembly & Rod Placement Question

So I just noticed a small spring (#21) laying on the floor. The spring is intact and not stretched out at all.


I know it hooks to the Brake Rod (#1.


But how is the Rod supposed to sit once the spring is attached?


When I try to reattach it the spring is pulled away a little bit towards the gas pedal and when you apply pressure to the brake the spring loosens and falls off.


Anyone have a picture maybe?
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