Can someone help with rear brake drum pic?

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  1. bighappy

    bighappy Member

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    I bought an 8" rear for a project Im working on and it was stripped of all the brake hardware. I have gotten all the demensions for the shoes and drums, but have no clue how to put it all together. Can someone please e-mail a pic or two of the set up?
     
  2. Russ

    Russ Found On Russ's Drive

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    how's this?
     
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  3. Rick Book

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    Good reference, Russ.

    One thing I might add - most of us old geesers have done this at least once in our lives - and that's mistakenly put the shoes in "backwards".

    The larger shoe (if there is a difference - slight at least) attaches to the rearward side of the axle.


    That's for both sides. The brakes are mirrored about the longtidunal axis (front to back) of the car - not about the center of the axle.

    The shoes will fit in the incorrect positions - they just won't work as well or last as long.

    Just a heads-up from someone who's been there. :cry:


    Thanks for the illustration, Russ.
     
  4. Mavaholic

    Mavaholic Growing older but not up!

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    I've done that on one of those all weekend drinking party. Oh wait, your talking brake shoes. Never mind.
     
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  6. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Here you go.....driver's side.
     

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    bmcdaniel Senile Member Supporting Member

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    Are you sure that's the driver's side?
     
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    I believe that would be the passenger side.
     
  9. Craig Selvey

    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    I thought it was. I removed it from my car and placed it on the driver's side so they wouldn't get mixed up.....but I guess I should have done that before I rolled the axle away....then removed the backing plates. Thank goodness you caught that.

    I would have probably caught it when the parking brake cables wouldn't hook up right.
     
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    Mercurycruizers David (Coop) Cooper

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    He's right...it's the passenger side....:D
     
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    Good post Rick am redoing brakes on our Stallion the shoes came loose in a box all 4 i put the pass. side on and got checking after done than found i had put both the short shoes on sometimes us all guys just seem to go brain dead.
     
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    Hey Wilbur, you're supposed to drink the 6-pack after the job's over, not before you start.
     
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    You guys are the best. Thanks alot. Sure wish my printer was working. Guess its a good thing that I can draw good.
     

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