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Yucky drum brake on my rear end.
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You can't tell from this pic, but the bearing in there is wasted... it all has to come out. Blech.
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dirt and rust, yes - that's what holds my EB together at this point.
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THis is supposed to be the auto adjust on the Ford 9" drum brake... I don't think it works. In fact, at this point, I don'
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No shoes on the back feet... axle shafts on their way out
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axle shaft out... gosh, that is a trashed drum brake
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yikes...
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and more yikes
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interesting, i pulled some roller bearings out of the axle housing... strange.
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more pics of the grimey rear brakes
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blech
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I painted the rear inner fender wells... dunno why. Just wanted to.
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they came out pretty good... POR Metal Ready and the grinder got them decently clean, then just blasted them with some 3M under
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Nice to have some clean new paint at least somewhere.
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good contrast.
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this was the old rear body mount
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another angle of the ghetto style rear body mount
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yep...
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new yellow body mount from BC Broncos
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oooo... pretty.... gonna waste that lock nut because that mount has to come off again for some welding and painting, oh well.
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man, that makes a huge difference.
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Lokar hand brake installed (on the outside of the drivers seat)
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I like's it... however, with brake cables connected - something is wrong with the drums and they won't engage. Maybe I need to
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at least it is straight.
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underside of the lokar hand brake
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underside of the lokar hand brake
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underside of the lokar hand brake
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underside of the lokar hand brake
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pulled the dana 20 to have the seals and whatever else replaced... needle bearings did NOT fall out.
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rusty space underneath
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rusty space underneath
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rusty space underneath
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