How To Replace Drum Brake Shoes (Full) – EricTheCarGuy
Here is a full length version of a video that I posted some time ago, this way you can watch the entire thing in one sitting instead of switching from one video to the next. If your watching this for the first time I’m aware that sandals are not the best thing to wear when doing auto repair. In addition there IS a jack stand just out of frame in the video I just leave the floor jack in place while I work normally where it is so that it’s quicker to let the car down when I’m done.
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Excellent video peroid
Very good yes mr erics ..😎
100 subs?! Wow
100 subs??? Great to see years later how many watch.
Thanks for the refresher.
What car are you working on
What sandals look like in 2011 lol
Pretty complete. Any rubbing or pivot point should be lubed, adusters may need to be backed off when removing drums and easy way to remember is big shoe back. I like to put the springs ect back in the shoes somewhat after removal so its less thinking when putting back together.Always keep one brake drum on so you dont accidently blow out the wheel cylinder on the opposite side .Very good video for less experienced and nice of you to post
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Man the great video
Thanks for this good video. I'm 83 and about to start replacing the rear drum brakes on my old 1978 Dodge Colt 4 door sedan. I've replaced brakes on other cars during my lifetime, but your video refreshes my memory of how to do the job correctly. Much thanks.
Drum not fitting after pads been installed
I'm having a hard time getting the hubs off of my 66 Charger
Super Great info Eric another sub for ya!!
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Hahaha… in this video your celebrating 100 subs!!!! 🤙ðŸÂ½
Now I can peplace my mF brakes. Thanks!😷🇲🇽ðŸ‘ÂÂðŸÂ¼ðŸ‘ÂÂðŸÂ½
I watched this video about 8 years ago. I just purchased a used prius which the rear brakes are drum. finally time to use this tip lol Thanks Eric!
oh, and milestone to 100 sub is the most hilarious part of the vid lol
Hi Eric! After I install the drum pad. I can’t put the drum in, because the pad wider 1/4†than the drum. Could you please help me? I’m install wrong? Thanks
That's a old design they aren't made like that anymore
I have 2004 Sunfire n drums are rust welded to the hub how get off? They don't have drum pulled at rent loan tool.two months to order. After tried to get drums loose you drive down road not touching brakes n they will adjust out all by them self's n lock up the wheel how n why strange.