Trace the single cable coming from the cab along the frame rail until you find where the two cables going to the rear drum/rotors are located. You will find a tee bar with the single cable in the middle. There you will find the cable turns into a bolt with a nut (there maybe one on each side of the tee). Using a pair of vice grips clamped onto the bolt portion lossen the nut on the side facing the cab and tighten the other to adjust the pads up. Make sure you do not twist the cable or it will break! This is why you use the vice grips and not a 1/4 or 5/16 wrench! Do not ask how I know lol.
Note that if this is a drum vehicle before you adjust the cable make sure the shoes are adjusted correctly first!!!! Nine times out of ten you will find the shoes are out of adjustment not the cable. Adjusting the shoes will/should give you more peddle, unless the cable has stretched.
Don
This is from a GM/Chevy truck site.
PARK BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Release the park brake pedal.
Raise the vehicle.
Clean the threads on the front park brake cable.
Adjust the park brake cable until the right brake is locked.
Apply and release the park brake 5 times.
With the park brake in the release position, adjust the park brake until the right rear brake develops a slight drag.
Back off the adjusting nut 2 complete turns.
You still need to check the brake adjustment first before you adjust the cable!!!!!
2015 Ram 1500 Laramie Crew Cab SWB 4X4 Ecodiesel GDE Tune.