Continued from Part One…
Next remove the screws from the pulley buttons. Getting the cover off was a bit challenging, as they are flush with the heel captivator. I knocked the captivator against my kitchen counted a few times, until there was enough to grab with a fingernail. Once the front is off, you can pop the pulley out the back side.
When everything is disassembled, it’s not a bad time to clean it all. I did that as I went.
Take a new cable and thread it through the top hole in the shell.
Run the cable into the pulley hole and back out on the bottom side leaving a loop inside the heel captivator.
Place the pulley into the loop and pull the end of the cable to seat the pulley. Replace the pulley button cover and screw.
Run the end of the cable back through the shell and into the cable slot.
Place the new cable clamp in the shell and run each cable though the clamp. Adjust the cables, tighten the cable clamp and seat it back into the boot.
With the straps reassembled, these boots are ready to go try on Lily.
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