Raise the front wheels off of the ground, remove the red rubber plug on the hub, turn the wheel until you see an adjuster wheel (there will one for each brake shoe, two per wheel), turn the adjuster wheel with a small pry bar in the direction of the arrow next to it, the adjuster will stop turning when the brake shoe contacts the drum, back off the adjuster 2 clicks and continue to the next adjuster.
25X8X12 on front, 25X10X12 on rear
A tutorial on how to adjust bicycle front cantilever brakes can be found on Youtube in the form of a video outlining the key steps one should take to adjust the bicycle front cantilever brakes.
Of course. All vehicles have front & rear brakes.
Disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear.
Disc brakes in the front and rear drum brakes.
there are two wing nuts on the front hubs inside the wheel tighten them and it will tighten your brakes
front or rear
No you don't, the front and rear brakes are independent of one another. -Sean Ford Mechanic Riverside,CA
You have disc brakes front and rear. Disc brakes are self adjusting. If the brakes are poor, you have a problem and it needs attention.
It's advisable to replace them instead adjusting, specially for front brakes.
You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your 1986 Honda Accord. Remove the brake caliper and the brake spring. The disk brakes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new front disc brakes.
No, most of the stopping is performed by the front brakes. But Honda uses a braking system that applies the rear brakes first. For this reason the rear brakes on some Hondas will wear out first.