The brake spindle goes through the center of the rotor. You will see it when rotor is removed.
You will find that the front brake rotors are located behind the front of your wheel spindle, (behind your wheel and brakes). There you will see the rotors.
To access the rotor, remove the tire and brake caliper. There will be a cap protecting the bolt that holds the rotor onto the spindle. Removing the cap, located in the center of the rotor (on the spindle, not the rotor itself) will allow you to get access to the bolt. Removing that bolt frees the rotor from the spindle.
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spindle
From the underside of the car there are four 13mm bolts that hold the spindle on. remove these bolts and the drum and spindle will come off exposing the brake shoes on the backing plate. This is a very simple way to access the shoes and you will not have to replace any items other than the shoes.
It is located near the top of the brake pedal.
Is located on top of the brake pedal
you have to press the wheel studs out of hub after you remove it from the spindle
Jack up and safely support car Remove the following component's: Wheel, Brake caliper, brake rotor. Disconnect tie rod from spindle Support lower "A" arm with stand etc Remove nuts for upper and lower ball joints. Use an appropriate tool to release the ball joints from the spindle, do not use a fork and hammer as this will damage the joint, there are special tools available for this purpose. Once the joints are released you should only have to heave to get the spindle out.
The brake light switch is located on a bracket behind the brake pedal support.
Brakes locked, wheel bearing frozen to spindle, emergency brake on.
try manciniracing.com or a local swap meet.