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Old 10-21-2008, 02:17 PM
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the rears usually last a bit longer , only about 35% of your braking power comes from the rear wheels, and it really depends on your driving habits to how often they need to be changed. iv heard 30,000 miles but iv done it way before that and my dads had them last a bit longer. As for changing the shoes and drums jack the truck pull both tires off and do one side at a time using the other side as a reference so you get them back together. drums aren't as quick to do as disk.
 
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Old 10-21-2008, 04:09 PM
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This is what you need for a deluxe rear drum brake overhaul. NAPA brake parts areRaybestos:

NAPA AE514R bonded and rivetedbrake shoes, need 1.............................. $36.69 ea.
Hardware:
NAPA 44013599.5" dia. drums (old drum discard diameteris 9.59") need 2....$70.98 pr.
NAPA 81188 (L)self adjuster kit, gold anodized adjuster, need 1.............. ....$16.29 ea.
NAPA 81187 (R) self adjuster kit, silver anodized adjuster, need 1.................$16.29ea.
NAPA 2242 Maxi-Pack,(L-R) rear brakes, hold down kit,need 1....................$7.69 ea.
NAPA 37625 wheel cyinder, need 2................................................. .........$12.98 pr.
NAPA 6751552 brake bar, need 2................................................. ...........$15.38 pr.

New brake hardwarewill eliminatemachining cost and clean up time of your old parts.




 
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Old 11-16-2008, 02:23 PM
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Ok, so they are acting up again. I replaced the rotors in front. I can hear grinding and squeaking from the back. Could bad rear drum brakes cause it to jerk when coming to a stop too? It's not as bad as before, but it's really annoying.
 
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