Depends on make and year of vehicle.
i need a diagram of a 2005 Chevy silverado read drum brake setup
First take the drum off release the springs and after that it is pretty self explanatory the truck should have an owners manual and it should give a diagram.
I need a diagram of ford F350 drum brakes on 1996 model 460 engine 4 wheel drive
GM went with drum brakes on the back of the 1500 series trucks to keep manufacturing costs down,I remember my 97 F-150 had drum brakes in the back and they worked fine.
Could be your brakes. If you have drum brakes not disk brakes that sound will happen when your shoes are worn down to the rivets. Some of the hardware such as springs, may have came off as well, which will make the loose metal sound.
go to the library and get a chiltons repair manual for your year dodge.
diagram for rear drum brakes 1993 ford E 350 Most repair manuals have them . A trick my dad tought me was do one side before undoing other side . They are mirror image . That way you can look at it if you get stuck .
No. Drum brakes are large and contain the mechanism within them. Disc brakes are slim and use calipers to slow them down. Although both are very similar, disc brakes are more advanced and a better option for your car.
Different body styles. Different springs 2001- drum brakes 2003- disc brakes.
I have a 99 Dakota and when I changed the rear brakes there was noting special I had to do to them. just remember with any rear "drum" brakes. you need to make sure when you replace the shoes that you also replace the hardware (tension springs, hold down springs). If you go to any auto part store and ask them for the rear brake hardware kit they will know what you are talking about.
You need a manual, we can not do diagrams. Local library is usually best source.
( 1 ) on each of the rear drum brakes