The other day I did a 'rear' brake inspection.
I thank those who gave me advise on adjusting brake shoes.
Glad I did because I found:
1) A broken spring (pulls both shoes together)
2) Noticed the 'lever' on self-adjuster was not touching Star Wheel
This is a fairly easy vehicle to work on.
2002 Ford Ranger / 127,000 miles
DRUMS on rear axle
What I also noticed is, it appears the axle 'oil seal' is leaking.
This seal keeps oil away from drum/shoes.
I don't mind doing any PM on vehicle, but as I get older, I see my limitations in doing major repairs.
I watched on You-Tube someone replacing the oil seals.
It appears to be a fairly easy mechanical job.
I would like to attempt this myself.
Questions:
1) Is it highly recommended to change both sides ? ? ?
2) Should I also change the Bearings ? ? ?
I have no problem doing both sides with 'new' bearings.
Unfortunatly I have to work alone and don't want to bite off more than I can chew.
I figure I will put new brake hardware kit (springs) in.
Any words of wisdom you could share would be appreciated.
Thank you.
I thank those who gave me advise on adjusting brake shoes.
Glad I did because I found:
1) A broken spring (pulls both shoes together)
2) Noticed the 'lever' on self-adjuster was not touching Star Wheel
This is a fairly easy vehicle to work on.
2002 Ford Ranger / 127,000 miles
DRUMS on rear axle
What I also noticed is, it appears the axle 'oil seal' is leaking.
This seal keeps oil away from drum/shoes.
I don't mind doing any PM on vehicle, but as I get older, I see my limitations in doing major repairs.
I watched on You-Tube someone replacing the oil seals.
It appears to be a fairly easy mechanical job.
I would like to attempt this myself.
Questions:
1) Is it highly recommended to change both sides ? ? ?
2) Should I also change the Bearings ? ? ?
I have no problem doing both sides with 'new' bearings.
Unfortunatly I have to work alone and don't want to bite off more than I can chew.
I figure I will put new brake hardware kit (springs) in.
Any words of wisdom you could share would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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