jgilbs
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- October 29, 2002
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- 1,197
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- City, State
- Naperville, IL(home)/Iowa City, IA(school)
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 92 Eddie Bauer
So after I *finally* got my rear drum off(only took like a week and a half) Changing the shoes out was going along pretty smoothly. Smoothly, that is until I hit the retaining springs. You know the ones I'm talkin about. They hold the shoes to the back plate with a spring and that metal washer that twists on over the metal rod to hold the spring in place. Well, the first one took the better part of 45 mins, and many a bleeding finger. So for the second one(there are 4 total in the rear brake system) I wised up. I went to my trust Husky toolbox and grabbed a pair of pliers and 2 zipties. I compressed the spring using the pliers, and around 2 sides of the spring, I held it compressed with zipties, cutting off the excess after I was done. So, I went back to the shoe, stuck the spring on it, and was easily able to twist the washer back into place. Then I just cut the zipties and removed them and BAM I saved myself another 29 minutes of finger destroying fun. Hope this will help someone as those things are a MAJOR PITA.