Nut you see after you remove the dust cover, in the middle of the drum, 30mm socket needed to remove
it is 173ft-lbs
Yes
Yes. Disc and Drum brakes mount differently, each uses a different spindle. Brake lines, hoses and master cylinders are also different.
No, but the drum is usually stuck to the hub.
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I have never changed drum brakes before but i have a Montero sport 2000 also. Does it look very complicated?
Front disc, rear drum
173 ft/lbs. The nut can only be used 4 times, so replace if it looks in bad condition. Remember to rotate the drum as your torque the nut.
A 2000 Jeep Cherokee would have rear drum brakes.
It could have either drum brakes or disc brakes on the rear according to motorcraft . com
Yes, you can use a 2-inch drop spindle with drum brakes, provided that the spindle is compatible with the drum brake assembly you're using. The key factors to consider are the mounting points and the overall geometry of the suspension system to ensure proper fitment and functionality. It's also important to ensure that the brake components are rated for the weight and performance of the vehicle. Always consult with a professional or refer to specific vehicle manuals for compatibility and safety.
No , disk brakes front and rear ( the back disk brake rotors have small parking brake shoes inside of a drum portion )