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Do you need to disconnect rear brake lines?

Do you need to disconnect rear brake lines?

Check carefully to see if you’ll need to disconnect your rear brake lines to drop the suspension. If you miscalculate, you can always stop mid-drop to remove the lines. With everything disconnected, slowly lower the jack and the suspension assembly.

Why do you need disc brakes in front of drum brakes?

This is why most vehicles with drum brakes will usually have disc brakes in the front and drums in the rear, as most of a vehicle’s braking force is exerted onto the front wheels during braking.

How do you disconnect a parking brake cable?

Disconnect the cable from the control side and follow the length of the cable to look for any guides or brackets that may fasten the cable to the vehicle body. Remove all of the supporting fasteners. Step 5: Disconnect the parking brake.

What’s the best way to install a drum brake?

If that is the case, be sure to liberally spray the drums with brake cleaner to remove any of the film that may be present before installing them. Step 2: Install the drum brake over the brake shoes. Once the drum is clean and ready to install, slip it over the brake shoes and install it onto the hub.

Check carefully to see if you’ll need to disconnect your rear brake lines to drop the suspension. If you miscalculate, you can always stop mid-drop to remove the lines. With everything disconnected, slowly lower the jack and the suspension assembly.

How do you replace disc brakes on a car?

On some rear disc brakes, the caliper pistons screw in, and require the disc brake pad spreader set to be seated properly. Take the caliper off the bungee cord and put it back on. VERY IMPORTANT – DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the caliper bolts.

What’s the best way to break in New brakes?

Go for a safe, easy drive to break in the new brakes. On a safe road, accelerate to around 50mph. Apply the brakes, not too hard, and slowly bring the vehicle’s speed down to 30mph. Continue to drive at this speed for 2 to 3 minutes to allow the brakes to cool.

Can a drum brake act as a parking brake?

On vehicles with rear drum brakes, the brakes themselves act as the parking brake. On some vehicles with rear disc brakes, the inside hat of the rotor acts as a small drum brake system. Servicing your parking brake system may involve replacing springs that have stretched or broken.

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Ruth Doyle