How to Replace Drum Brakes 07-13 Chevy Silverado

How to Replace Drum Brakes 07-13 Chevy Silverado

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old brakes. This video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 Chevy Silverado

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MrCoffeekelly says:

Why are these brakes different from the other Silverado drum brake video you have with the same years? I don't get it. Which years use which brakes?

Slicko559209 says:

Great video guys

A B says:

What are those two little screws that hold the cylinder on from the rear called?

Kirk Arthur says:

Thanks for the video. The big spring is a real pain. I found it easier to remove the worn shoe opposite the parking brake while leaving the big spring on the one with the brake cable, then replace the shoe. Next remove the parking brake shoe and replace it. Doing it like this helps hold the spring in place and made it much easier for me to use the needle nose vice grips I had.

JombieMann says:

You may want to tell people to use some brake cleaner to cleanup the drum and shoes before putting it all together. The last thing you want is grease to be between the drum and brake shoes. I've seen drums come with a light coat of oil to prevent surface rust.

todd pfahler says:

I have no idea how 7 people didn't like the video, very good explanation and camera work for a great video! Thanks

Tj Congeon says:

Best demo I've seen

JaArRyi FleshBlood says:

That looks so simple on a truck than a car

Norman Molina says:

Do you guys stock those backing plates or know where to get replacements?

PlatinumLawnServices says:

Great video. I use needle vise grips to hold the Pbrake cable

Everardo Camacho says:

Great video guy, its a trick for this type of rear shoes brakes, very well done and explained,

Zeus Sheckles says:

it's really helpful I have 2009 Chevy Silverado 1500 and this video help a lot and I wish I can see more item in the future for my truck to repair thank you for the video and the website easy to use and to purchase fairly good price part and tools 1A Auto it's the best

Richard Gill says:

Like the hose clamp pliers trick

Miguel Tute says:

Very good video nice and clear and detailed

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