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Old 06-May-2005, 10:11 PM
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Changing drums, shoes, wheel cylinders and springs

Is there an instruction on how to do this? I am starting to do em tomorrow with a friend, he has done many of them but I just wanna know if there is any online DIY about this. Also I am changing the clutch MC, .

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Old 06-May-2005, 10:54 PM
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helms

it goes over it ver well

it can look complicated once you take off the drum, but undue a few springs and the whole assembly pops out and it makes sense

i had to do mine over a couple times when diagnosing my brake problem, once you take it out once its easy after that

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Old 06-May-2005, 10:59 PM
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Is taking off those springs dangeous? What kind of tools should I use for those? I have helms manual in my computer, thanks.
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Old 06-May-2005, 11:00 PM
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Or should I just do a rear disc conv....hmm
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