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Rear Brake Shoes Replacement
A C A U T I O N
Frequent inhalation of brake pad dust, regardless of
material composition, could be hazardous to your
health.
• Avoid breathing dust particles.
• Never use an air hose or brush to clean brake
assemblies. Use an OSHA-approved vacuum
cleaner.
1. Disengage the upper return spring (A) with the tool
(B).
2. Remove the tension pins (C) by pushing the
retainer spring (D) and turning them.
3. Lower the brake shoe assembly (A), and remove
the lower return spring (B). Make sure not to
damage the dust cover on the wheel cylinder.
A
D
C
/ A
B
4. Disconnect the parking brake cable from the
parking brake lever.
5. Remove the brake shoe assembly.
6. Remove the upper return spring (C), self-adjuster
lever (D), and self-adjuster spring <E), and separate
the brake shoes.
7. Remove the wave washer (A), parking brake lever
(B), and pivot pin (C) from the brake shoe (D) by
removing the U-clip (E).
8. Apply brake cylinder grease (P/N: 08733-B0202) or
equivalent rubber grease to the sliding surface of
the pivot pin (A), and insert the pin into the brake
shoe.
D
(cont'd)
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