you will ned to remove the back tires and then remove the rear drums, there may be two small holes that bolt screw int the bolt size 8mmx1.25. you want them to be about an inch long, just thread them and keep tighting them and the drum should come off if the shoes are less 1/8 inch thick they need to be replaced. remove the springs PAY ATTENTION how they come off, and reinstall
Take it to a garage and ask them "Can you replace my brake shoes please"
To replace the rear brake shoes on a Transit MK5 190 LWB, first secure the vehicle on a level surface and raise it using jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and then the brake drum by unscrewing any retaining screws if present. Take out the old brake shoes by disconnecting the springs and any clips, then install the new shoes in the reverse order, ensuring all components are properly seated. Finally, reassemble the drum and wheel, and pump the brake pedal to adjust the shoes before taking the vehicle for a test drive.
Is there a special tool that is needed to remove and replace the brake shoes?
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake assembly spring. The brake shoes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake shoes.
The rear brake shoes, on a Kawasaki 3010 Mule, will come off. When the brake springs are removed. Reverse the process to install new brake shoes.
If you're talking about the brake drums, (which need to be removed to inspect or replace the brake shoes inside), they just slide off. First, remove the wheel. Next, wiggle and pull the brake drum (the dinner-plate sized cast-iron bowl-shaped cover) with both hands until it slides off the lugnut studs. Now you can inspect the brake parts.
Check the line from the differential to the backing plate and inspect front of cylinder under drum.
back shoes a lot of work,,many springs,
you dont adjust you replace brake shoes
To replace the emergency brake on a 1994 Buick Park Avenue, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels for access. Next, detach the brake drum by removing the retaining screws and pulling it off, then inspect or replace the brake shoes if necessary. Finally, disconnect the emergency brake cable from the lever and install the new cable, ensuring proper tension before reassembling the drum and wheels. Always test the new brake system to ensure it functions correctly.
How do I replace rear brakes on a VW Polo GTI
It he emergency brake has slack in it, then you more than likely the rear pads/shoes are worn out. Inspect the rear brakes.