I recently did rear brakes on my 1990 MJ. Rear brakes consisted of EVERYTHING new cylinders, pads, and al the nessesary hardware. But I did not get new drums.
The previous owner used regular old cable for the ebrake. I continued on his quest for cheap and managed to rig it up to work.
I adjusted the rear brakes in the drum to be slightly dragging. Then I adjusted the ebrake to make it drag more, then backed it off a little bit.
The e-brake pedal goes to the floor, it will barely hodl the truck on flat ground, and on hills its very iffy. If I park nose up on a hill, it does nothing.
The previous owner used regular old cable for the ebrake. I continued on his quest for cheap and managed to rig it up to work.
I adjusted the rear brakes in the drum to be slightly dragging. Then I adjusted the ebrake to make it drag more, then backed it off a little bit.
The e-brake pedal goes to the floor, it will barely hodl the truck on flat ground, and on hills its very iffy. If I park nose up on a hill, it does nothing.