06-18-2010, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike
I didn't even need to separatetbe parking brake, with a little wiggling and rotating the rotor i was able to get the new studs in
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Nice. I just looked at the assembly and realized how easy it was to remove the spring and adjusting pin to move the two halves of the brake shoes out of the way so I did it that way.
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