cherokee4fun
NAXJA Forum User
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- Bend, Oregon
Hi,
I decided to do my rear brakes today, and took both drums off and one set of brake pads off. Left one side together so I could look at if I need to.
So, went to get the drums turned, they were just on the edge of being worn out, so I had them turn one, and we found little hair line cracks, so I decided to just buy new ones ( $26 each vs $8 to turn them).
I also purchased the hardware kit, the emergencey brake hardware, and new pads. So is there anything else I need? The adjuster that I took off seems ok and not rusted. I was going to use white litium greese for the contacts.
Any other suggestions? Is there a great link on doing these rear brakes?
Any advice is greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Bob
I decided to do my rear brakes today, and took both drums off and one set of brake pads off. Left one side together so I could look at if I need to.
So, went to get the drums turned, they were just on the edge of being worn out, so I had them turn one, and we found little hair line cracks, so I decided to just buy new ones ( $26 each vs $8 to turn them).
I also purchased the hardware kit, the emergencey brake hardware, and new pads. So is there anything else I need? The adjuster that I took off seems ok and not rusted. I was going to use white litium greese for the contacts.
Any other suggestions? Is there a great link on doing these rear brakes?
Any advice is greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Bob