1999 Isuzu Rodeo "remove brake drum" Questions

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Remove the brake drums. Remove the brake return springs. Remove the leading shoe holding pin and spring, and then the leading shoe. Remove the self-adjuster and the adjuster lever. Remove the trailing

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...brake drum removal Remove the caliper and make sure the E-brake is off, the drum should fall off. If not, a couple whacks with a lead hammer will knock it loose. The rotor and drum are one. The brake ...

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...remove rear brake drum After you remove the tire, there should be a small screw that holds the drum to the axle flange. Be sure to make a mark on one of the wheel lug studs and the drum so that you ...

...remove the rear brake drums on my 1999 isuzu rodeo. Is there a set screw that holds these in place? What is the best way to remove the drum? the first thing you need to do is back off the brake shoes ...

...brake backing plate.  there should be a little rubber plug, remove it, and use a screwdriver to back the adjuster off, and relieve the pressure on the brake shoes, and the drum will come right ...

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...remove the rear drum is to get a hammer, flat screw driver, 10mm socket wrench, and a 2 pcs. 10mmX3inches bolt. Release the hand brake and shift the gear to 1st or for auto shift it to "park". Put ...

...BRAKE FULLY OF, REMOVE GRUB SCREWS, BANG DRUMS HARD TO FREE OFF FROM RUST. SOMETIMES MAY HAVE TO RELEASE SELF ADJUSTERS FROM BACK OF DRUM VIA RUBBER BUNG ?? SMALL PEN LIGHT TORCH AND FLAT BLADE SCREW ...

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...brake pads together before reinstalling the drum, spin the drums to make sure they aren't scrubbing, reinstall wheels and take for a test drive to make sure the pads are seated and recheck if ...

...remove the grommet and get a small screwdriver. inside the hole, on or near the brake cylinder, there is a metal gear that has to be spun. use the screwdriver to spin the wheel. if that doesnt work ...

,remove rear drums and inspect cylinders for leaks,if leaking,check your shoes for spillage,you may need to replace brake shoes,can cause them to get hot and crack.Also inspect inside of drum for wear

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