One thing to remember is that the short shoe (primary) faces the front and the longer shoe (secondary) faces the rear. I would recomend purchasing a "hardware" kit along with the new shoes. This kit replaces all the springs and hold down parts. Do one wheel at a time so you can have one for referance.
To install front brake drums on a 1965 Pontiac GTO, first, lift the vehicle and remove the front wheels. Then, remove the brake drum by taking off the retaining hardware, such as the wheel cylinder or any clips. Inspect and clean the brake components, then place the new drum onto the hub, ensuring it fits snugly over the brake shoes. Finally, reattach any retaining hardware, reinstall the wheels, and lower the vehicle.
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How do I release the frozen brakes on the drum of a 1965 Chevy 3/4 ton pickup
To change the brake shoes on a 1965 Chrysler Newport, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheels. Next, remove the brake drum by unscrewing the retaining screws or using a puller if it's stuck. Take out the old brake shoes, noting their orientation, and replace them with new ones, ensuring the springs and hardware are properly installed. Finally, reassemble the drum and wheel, and test the brakes to ensure proper function before driving.
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will a 1988 rear end fit under a 1965 chevy truck
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you forgot to plug in the brake fluid sensor.
It is important to know where to get replacement car parts. For a 1965 International D1100 the brake lights usually have to be ordered from a local auto part store.
There was no S10 in 1965. The S10 came out in 1982.