The short shoe (primary) faces the front. The long shoe (secondary) faces the rear.
The short shoe goes on the front
front because 80% of the vechiles weight goes to the front when u brakke
Short on the front, long on the rear.
disc brakes are usually used on the front of a car is because the braking ratio for any Car is 70 / 30 ........70 percent of the braking power goes to the front 30 percent goes to the back also if you had disc brakes on the rear of the Car and you slam on (emergency stop) the brakes would lock and you would slide all over the road
2 screws one front and one back the coil is the thing the short wire goes to
Front Wheel Drive, could be bad CV Joints, Could be Control arm Bushings...
If you look in behind the front wheels you will see an electric wire that goes in behind the rotor, That wire is hooked to the speed sensor. There is one behind each front wheel.You will also find one on the transmission tail shaft where the driveshaft goes into the transmission. That one will be for the rear brakes. If it's a 4-wheel drive then it will be on the transfur case.
The amount of Freon that goes into a 1995 Chevy Suburban depends on whether or not their is just front AC or front and rear AC. If the Chevy Suburban on front AC only it takes 3.0 pounds of r134a Freon. If there is front and rear AC then it takes4.25 pounds of r134a Freon.
The brake shoe with the shorter shoe material goes towards the front ( secondary ) The longer shoe braking material ( primary ) always goes to the rear Actually the short shoe is the primary shoe and the long shoe is secondary, but the short shoe does go to the front.
What came off of the jeep? How does the other side look? Which one fits properly?
Large goes twoard front, shorter to rear. WRONG! the smaller shoe faces toward the front of the van. if one shoe is shorter then the other, the shorter shoe ALWAYS faces toward the front of the vehicle. this is called servo style brakes, if the the shoes are the same length then it dose not matter witch one faces forward, this is called non-servo style brakes. but in this case GM uses servo style brakes so the smaller shoe faces the front.
I know this is going to sound really dumb to you but the way I tought my children to do rear brakes is to take BOTH rear wheels off and do ONE side at a time so you can look at the side you havent done to see how they go. You cant go wrong as long as you remember the short shoe ALLWAYS goes on the front and the long shoe goes on the rear. Ray