Depending on the year it could be mounted on the right rear wheel or to the right of the rear axle support. If it is on the wheel, you have to remove the spindle by removing the cotter pin and unscrewing the castle nut, then unscrew the bolts holding the cover to the backing plate, then making sure the brakes are backed all the way off, gently work the drum off using pry bars if necessary. Be careful, the backing plate is aluminum and will break easily. If on the axle, you will have to remove the spindle as above. Then you have to remove the axle nuts that are against the drum cover. If they have never been off, soak them in PB Blaster prior to removal, I have had to use heat on quite a few as well to get them off. Once they are removed, the procedure is the same.
Yes it will. They both have the same part # from honda.
There a 2 wing nuts in the back that the brake cables connect to. You need to tighten them up until you feel resistance at the hand lever.
how to replace the rear bearings on a 1999 Honda fourtrax ATV
id like to know the same thing. i have a 1995 Honda ATV. and i cant get the rear brake drum off
need free picture diagram for 1997 honda four wheeler rear end
bad rear swing arm bushings on some you can tighten
it is located between the rear fenders
need to know what size tool to drain rear end on a Honda fourtrax
When changing rear brake pads on a 1999 Honda Civic safely raise and secure the car. Remove the wheels from both sides. Remove the caliper bracket and old pads. Replace with new pads.
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23x8x11 front 25x12x9 rear
How do you change rear brake pads on a 2006 honda accord ex?