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Old 04-01-2009, 03:45 PM
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got the drum off but now...

So I got the drum off and got the job done...almost...i have no e brake now?!?!?! I connected all the springs back. Should all the springs be replaced as well? Or what should i do?
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Re: got the drum off but now...

Did you adjust the handbrake again after putting it back together, and are you sure all the sprngs are hooked up correctly?
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Re: got the drum off but now...

Do you have the rear brakes adjusted up properly?
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Re: got the drum off but now...

Pull the drum off, and observe as a friend works the e-brake handle. You should be able to easily see the cable moving the brake shoe. From here you can figure out that a) your e-brake isnt moving the shoe and your problem lies else where or b) you didn't put the e-brake cable into the shoe properly or c) your drums need to be adjusted tighter.
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