What should I replace my parking brake on my Chevy Suburban?
What should I replace my parking brake on my Chevy Suburban?
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Where is the parking brake shoe on a Chevy Silverado?
The parking brake shoe is a one-piece design almost making a circle around the hub. It connects to the hub in two places. The first is at the parking brake wheel cylinder. The second is at the metal clip attached to the hub. They are at opposite sides of the parking brake shoe.
Do you need to replace your parking brake cable?
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Why are my parking brake shoes not working?
The parking brake shoes are moved by a wheel cylinder that uses rods to apply the pressure. Over time the cylinder and the metal clip (holds the shoes against the backing plate) wear and can cause the shoes to bind and not apply pressure against the rotors.
How do you replace parking brake shoe on Chevy Silverado?
The parking brake shoe has been removed. Slide the parking brake shoe around and over the hub. Find the metal clip again and place the inner side of the shoe against the inner side of the metal clip. This locks the shoe against the backing plate keeping it from moving forward when the emergency brake is applied.
How is the parking brake shoe attached to the wheel?
Tap all the way around the rotor between the studs (blue dots) with a hammer to break free rust holding the rotor on. The parking brake shoe is a one-piece design almost making a circle around the hub. It connects to the hub in two places. The first is at the parking brake wheel cylinder. The second is at the metal clip attached to the hub.
The parking brake shoes are moved by a wheel cylinder that uses rods to apply the pressure. Over time the cylinder and the metal clip (holds the shoes against the backing plate) wear and can cause the shoes to bind and not apply pressure against the rotors.
Where are the brake rotors on a Chevy Silverado?
Use a block of wood between the jack stand and frame rail to eliminate damage to the frame rail. There are two bolts holding the brake calipers to the rotors. They are on the backside of the caliper and they are directly above/below each other. DO NOT let the brake caliper hang by the rubber hose. This can damage the hose.