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Join Date: Dec 2007
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1972 Dodge van - rear brake job
1972 Dodge 360 1-ton B-300 van - rear brake job?
1972 Dodge 360 1-ton B-300 van needs rear brake shoes replaced (possibly also one wheel cylinder!). Is this a one-man one-day driveway job with normal tools, or does it require special pullers or other extraordinary tools/facilities? I have done the front brakes before, but I am not certain about the rear wheel R+R. Can I just remove the drums separately somehow, or must I also R+R the entire hub assembly with those wacky little lock rings on the axle?? I need to remove the drums or the hubs, but which???. |
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