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How do you put front brakes on a GMC Canyon?

How do you put front brakes on a GMC Canyon?

Once that is done, you can put the front shoe into place and put one of the ends of the retention spring into a shoe. I put the front side on first to hold that shoe in place and it makes the next part MUCH EASIER.

How do you remove rear brakes on a Chevy Colorado?

To remove it either use the multi-brake tool, prybar, or screwdriver to remove the top of the spring from the middle of the shoe. Vise grips can also help with this step. You can start with whichever side you want, but I started with the back because I found it easier.

How to remove retention spring from Chevy Colorado?

Once that is done, place it with the adjuster spring and adjuster in your drum. 7: You can now remove the retention spring (horseshoe) by jiggling it around a bit to get it over a lip that holds it in place. Once it’s off, throw it into the drum with the rest of the peices.

Do you need retention spring for rear brakes?

A fellow member asked about the retention spring on the rear brakes and finally (after 3 months) I got into gear on making this how to for everyone to make it easier if they haven’t done brakes before. Well, here we go! 1: First off, you’ll need tools that will get the job done.

Once that is done, you can put the front shoe into place and put one of the ends of the retention spring into a shoe. I put the front side on first to hold that shoe in place and it makes the next part MUCH EASIER.

To remove it either use the multi-brake tool, prybar, or screwdriver to remove the top of the spring from the middle of the shoe. Vise grips can also help with this step. You can start with whichever side you want, but I started with the back because I found it easier.

Once that is done, place it with the adjuster spring and adjuster in your drum. 7: You can now remove the retention spring (horseshoe) by jiggling it around a bit to get it over a lip that holds it in place. Once it’s off, throw it into the drum with the rest of the peices.

A fellow member asked about the retention spring on the rear brakes and finally (after 3 months) I got into gear on making this how to for everyone to make it easier if they haven’t done brakes before. Well, here we go! 1: First off, you’ll need tools that will get the job done.

How do you adjust rear brakes on a Chevy Colorado?

Place it over the shoes and see how much free play there is by wiggling the drum side to side. If, and mostly, there is free play, you have to manually turn the adjustment wheel so that the drum fits snug against the shoes. Once it is adjusted to where it is snug, you can go ahead and put the wheel back on and tighten the lug nuts snug.

How do you remove the brake nuts from a Chevy Colorado?

For those using the tire iron or socket and ratchet, loosen off the nuts part way and then jack up the tire. For those with an impact you won’t have to worry about that. Once the wheel is up, continue to remove the nuts and take off the tire.

What’s the best way to take off rear brakes?

You can use a piece of wood if you think you’ll hit them. Once you have loose, it will pop up a bit and allow you to take off the drum. 3: Removing the adjusment spring and adjuster. Start by taking off the spring with either your multi-brake tool, or with some sidecutters or pliers.

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Ruth Doyle