Keep your parking brake holding firm with the Dorman - First Stop Parking Brake Cable C92321, the rear right cable that drops in as a direct-fit replacement on classic Mopar B-bodies — it fits the 1966-1970 Dodge Charger, 1966-1970 Dodge Coronet, 1967-1969 Plymouth Belvedere, 1967-1969 Plymouth GTX, 1967-1969 Plymouth Satellite, and 1968-1969 Plymouth Road Runner.
This cable transmits the mechanical force from the parking brake lever to the rear brake, applying and releasing the brake to hold the vehicle stationary when parked. If a frayed, stretched, seized, or corroded original is the reason your parking brake won't hold or won't release, this replaces the worn cable.
Interchange: C912049 · BC-83028 · BC83028 · 157.92321 · 2808590 · BC82321 · BC92321 · BC72957 · F72957. Manufacturer part number C92321.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What does this parking brake cable do?
It transmits mechanical force from the parking brake lever to the rear brake, applying and releasing the parking brake to hold the vehicle stationary when parked.
Which position is this cable?
It is cataloged as the rear right parking brake cable for the listed applications.
What vehicles does it fit?
It is a direct-fit for the 1966-1970 Dodge Charger and Coronet, 1967-1969 Plymouth Belvedere, GTX and Satellite, and 1968-1969 Plymouth Road Runner. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
What are the signs this cable may need replacing?
A parking brake that won't hold, won't release, or feels loose can signal a frayed, stretched, seized, or corroded cable. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since other parts can be involved.
What numbers does this cable interchange with?
C912049, BC-83028, BC83028, 157.92321, 2808590, BC82321, BC92321, BC72957, and F72957.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.