remove wheels
remove brake drum
brake drum is not bolted on ,but if it will not slide past brake shoes,you need to get under vehicle and back brakes off until they clear the drum
then slide drum off
remove brake parts, placing them on a towel or something similar ,and in the order that you take them off
a good idea is to place each brake shoe,one to right and one to left of parts.you can then compare new brake shoes with old and know which one and how it installs on backing plate.
wash all brake parts with a brake leaner one peice at a time and place back in order on towel
washing with gaseline will not remove brake fluid
now assembly of new brakes is exact opposite of dissasembly
once assembled and brake drum back on , the brakes need to be adjusted.then test brakes
No , starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the rear brakes are DISC
On a Ford Explorer : 1991 to 1994 model years have ( drum brakes on the rear ) 1995 and newer models have ( disc brakes on the rear )
Sorry no , the 1992 and 1995 both have front disc brakes but have different part numbers for brake pads , rotors The 1992 has rear drum brakes , the 1995 rear disc brakes
On a Ford Explorer : There are disc brakes on the front and ( starting with the 1995 model year ) there are disc brakes on the rear also ( instead of drum brakes on the rear )
My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT has disk brakes front and rear , so it takes brake pads 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorers had drum brakes on the rear , so they took brake shoes
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disc brakes on the rear since the 1995 model
the senor is located below the brakes master cylinder on the front fender panel.
Try adjusting the rear brakes.
You have drum brakes on the rear.
Get some one else to do it