I need a diagram for putting rear brakes on a 2001 ford focus, a have a spring that will not go in right so i just want to make sure im petting it in the right spot.
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If they look like a smaller version of your front brakes where you can see the disc (should be shiny on the side of the disc where the pad touches the rotor) then you have disk brakes.
If it's all black, or all kinda of rusted looking and all you see is a "cap" over everything behind the rim, then it'll be a drum...
95% of the zx3's have drums only 5% of zx3's had discs. The ones that have disc brakes, also came with traction control as part of the package.
I'am not sure what you are calling jam nuts but if you are talking about the spring loaded washers on the lug studs that are pressed against the drum, they are not needed.
The hand brake hardly ever needs ajusting. See your hand brake mechanincly spreads your rear brake shose inside the drum. Therefore just replace your rear shoes and make sure there ajusted right and you should have no more problems with that part of your car. PS make sure you put some 3M paste on the contact points on your backing plate to avoid a squeak in the near future.
If this is for the rear here you go. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=2rX&ei=CtiNSdOoLZmktQPLvaWDCQ&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=Ford+Focus+rear+brake+diagram&spell=1
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