...Pull the brake drum and check the wheel cylinder for leaks and if it is frozen holding the rear brake locked on that side if it is replace the brakes both rears and wheel cylinders both rears and the ...
...rear drum removal? does it take an act of god or is it do able? The way a commercial shop would remove a stuck brake drum, would be to apply heat to the inside edge of the drum near the axil, this ...
...rear wheels and loosen the front wheel nuts, jack it up and put it on chassis stands.... Remove the front wheels and then turn which ever wheel that you start with, into the direction of most ...
...rear pads, just pull them off the caliper. You'll have to borrow, buy, or rent a piston retracting tool to get the caliper piston back in far enough to allow a new set of pads to seat on either side ...
...rear wheels. Open the trunk and turn off the air ride button, located on the left side near the trunk hinge on the sidewall. 3 Break the lug nuts loose with the breaking bar and socket on the left ...
...rear off the ground using my hands in back and my "non-kicking" foot in front. I then kick (with the heal of my boot) the bottom of the tire area closest to the ground (maximum leverage) until the ...
...pull and re rout. I just did the rear traveling brake line on my 2001 ford EXP. I would like to add some helpful comments. 1. if the line is bad.. snip it near the base of the junction and then put a ...
...rear slips and front dont pull?
3: on jackstands doing tests.?
4: off road. i see the front is is dead.?
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