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drum brakes


anyone have a how to on how to do drum breaks. i never did them before and need to replace the wheel cylinder and pads. im haven a hard time.

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simple shit goolge it

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i have ben, im looking for a write with pitchures and steps. idk im really confused lol

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easy and there shoes, not pads

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there so easy 2 min job pull apart 1 side at a time and just run back in forth if u for get where witch spring goes in a nut shell take all apart change cylenders put shoes on then metal bar above axle then upper springs the ajuster thenlower spring

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^^ made no sense at all

http://autorepair.about.com/cs/doityourself/a/wheel_cylinders.htm

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u should come down here tomorow , so we can go racen. ill merk ya ass well u spin tire hahahaha

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Real 93 cobra's have drum rear brakes.

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yeaa, wana buy my 93 cobra drum brakes?

-- Edited by jgt8229 on Friday 21st of August 2009 11:19:52 PM

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i have tried everything no matter what i do the smaller shoe on one side will not line up. and i cant get the drum back on.i have came to the conclusion that the ebrake is stuck on. will this cause the shoe to stick out and not line up. its weird cuz its only one of them. when i pull the ebrake nuthing happens, the line seems like its frozen, anytips please. is there anyway i can disscount the ebrake cable and see if it works without it?

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did you back off the adjuster all the way ? Could still be adjusted to the old brakes . You can disconect the E-brake by sliding the spring up and slipping the cable out of the e- brake bracket where it comes through the backing plate . Use a pair of needle nose to hold the spring back and then push the E-brake bracket towards the cable and twist it out .

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step AWAY from the vehicle.....

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bonzcnc wrote:

step AWAY from the vehicle.....





X2

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i took the ebrake cable off and now it fits fine.

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Drums problly need new paint

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