GLOCKer
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- April 30, 2018
- Messages
- 549
- Reaction score
- 128
- Location
- ATL Area
- City, State
- Marietta, GA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 Explorer Limited
If all goes well, I'll be buying a boat this coming Saturday. I am going to take some time Friday to adjust my parking brake to see if I can get it to work; I don't want to see my Explorer in the lake!
When my bud from work helped me rebuild the rear in my Ex, we put new shoes on the rear, but I specifically remember him NOT adjusting the parking brake and I figured it was something I could accomplish later.
If I understand this correctly, there is an access hole in the rear brake backing plate and I need to use a flathead screwdriver in that hole to roll the gear inside of the Ex upwards until there is the proper amount of tension on the E-brake? If this is the case, do I do it with the brake set or not set? Thank you!
When my bud from work helped me rebuild the rear in my Ex, we put new shoes on the rear, but I specifically remember him NOT adjusting the parking brake and I figured it was something I could accomplish later.
If I understand this correctly, there is an access hole in the rear brake backing plate and I need to use a flathead screwdriver in that hole to roll the gear inside of the Ex upwards until there is the proper amount of tension on the E-brake? If this is the case, do I do it with the brake set or not set? Thank you!