How to Replace Rear Parking Brake Shoes 2000-13 GMC Yukon

How to Replace Rear Parking Brake Shoes 2000-13 GMC Yukon

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For drum brakes and parking brakes, shoes will eventually need to be replaced. If you are overhauling your rear brake system, or just need to replace worn out shoes, this video will show you how to install new drum or parking brake shoes on your 2000-06 GMC Yukon.

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TRQ says:

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Fam Holland says:

In my case 2004 Suburban 2wd has 21mm lugnuts 14mm caliper bolts 18mm wrench needed to hold pins when loosening and tightening. Everything else is almost identical thanks for helpful video guys much appreciated

Frank Rapisardi says:

Thanks for the informative video. When you clean up the axle with the wire brush at the 5:08 mark, it looks to me like you did this before putting on the new parking brake shoe. Just checking to see if this should be done earlier in the process.

Daniel De La Torre says:

Like a boss

lizard944 says:

Perfect video. No preamble, storytelling, detailed instructions on how to remove lug nuts, five minutes begging for likes and subscriptions. Just getting it done with all of the necessary info. Bravo!

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