...Rear Brake Shoes- You'll need to know how to remove the rear brake shoes to remove the parking brake cable. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Amigo and Rodeo Raise and safely support the vehicle. Remove the ...
rear 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 ...
...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 which is ...
...rear right brake is applying about half as fast as the left. How do I fix it? The easiest way is to pull the wheels and the drum and adjust the self adjuster at the bottom (it is a threaded affair ...
,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
rear brake install, removing drums I can't seem to get the rear drums off, are they bolted to the hubs? they shouldnt be. make sure the ebrake is off. sometimes they are just really tough to get off
...rear drum off to replace brake shoes The drum is loose and spins freely, but cannot be tapped off with rubber mallet. look on the back side of the brake backing plate. there should be a little ...
Rear Brake Drum removal - In particular getting the little screw out Hi, You forgot to tell us the model of your vehicle. The simpliest way to remove the rear drum is to get a hammer, flat screw ...
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 reinstall
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