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Posted by TDK on February 05, 2005 at 17:40:13 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Brake Assy posted by PAULIH300 on February 05, 2005 at 14:32:42:
Paul, the bull pinion retainer has two indentions on the surface that mates to the chassis, they're 180 degrees apart. Use two large screwdriver or pry bars you can get the retainer off. The only thing holding it is the o-ring. You can get the seal from NAPA, etc. by giving them them this Chicago Rawhide number - #18733. I bought the boots a few months ago from dealer, I assume they still stock them($4.50 ea.). I don't know how much the expanders cost from the supplier you mentioned, but OEM will turn drums & expanders,new balls,boots and discs included for $118 per side. If you want brakes to be like new this would be the best deal IMHO. Did you get the hyd. problem worked out?
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