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2. Install the shoe retainer clips, using pliers to compress the clip while turning the clip retaining tab into
position (Figure 7-12).
3. Attach the springs onto the trailing shoe already installed. Then hold the leading shoe next to the trail-
ing shoe, correctly oriented, and attach the springs to it (Figure 7-13).
4. While maintaining spring attachment on both shoes, position the tips of the leading shoe in the mount-
ing slots and then push the shoe into place. Hold the shoe in position and install the retaining clip (Fig-
ure 7-14).
5. After the shoes are installed, move them together up and down and side to side to make sure that they
will easily slide approximately 1/4” to 3/8”(6.3 to 9.5 mm) without binding. Make sure that the shoes are
positioned vertically so that the tips of the shoes are positioned flush at the top with the top surfaces of
the wedge shapes on the shoe mounting blocks as shown (Figure 7-15).
6. Place a flatblade screwdriver under the adjusting arm and raise the arm off of the adjusting wheel.
While holding the arm up, turn the wheel upward until it stops (Figure 7-16). Remove the screwdriver.
7. Install the axle shaft into the axle tube and install the retaining ring (Figure 7-3, Page 7-3).
8. Install the brake drum, and make sure that it is properly seated. See NOTE below.
9. After the drum is installed, make sure that the axle and drum turn freely and then install the wheel.
ADJUSTING THE BRAKES
1. When cleaning or repair on both wheels is complete, and with the brake cable still loose, lower the vehi-
cle to the floor.
2. Depress and release the brake pedal repeatedly until an audible clicking can no longer be heard.
3. Adjust brake pedal free play by tightening the brake cables at the equalizer rod (See Section 6, Page
6-3).
BRAKE ASSEMBLY
Removal of Brake Assembly From Axle Tube
1. Place chocks at the front wheels and lift the rear of the vehicle with a chain hoist or floor jack. Place
jackstands under the axle tubes to support the vehicle. See WARNING at top of Page 7-8.
• IF DRUM INSTALLATION IS DIFFICULT, THE BRAKE SHOES MAY NEED TO BE ADJUSTED
VERTICALLY IN THE MOUNTING SLOTS.
FIGURE 7-16
NOTE
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WHILE HOLDING ADJUSTING ARM
UP WITH SCREWDRIVER,
TURN ADJUSTING WHEEL
UPWARD UNTIL IT STOPS
ADJUSTING
WHEEL
ADJUSTING
ARM
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