How To Replace Rear Drum Brakes 1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee

How To Replace Rear Drum Brakes 1984-2001 Jeep Cherokee

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While drum brakes are an older technology, there are still plenty of cars, trucks, and SUVs with them in service! Brake drums and shoes need regular replacement just like disc brakes. This video shows you how to install new brake drums and shoes on your 1983-2001 Jeep Cherokee.

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This process should be similar on the following vehicles:
1984 Jeep Cherokee
1985 Jeep Cherokee
1986 Jeep Cherokee
1987 Jeep Cherokee
1988 Jeep Cherokee
1989 Jeep Cherokee
1990 Jeep Cherokee
1991 Jeep Cherokee
1992 Jeep Cherokee
1993 Jeep Cherokee
1994 Jeep Cherokee
1995 Jeep Cherokee
1996 Jeep Cherokee
1997 Jeep Cherokee
1998 Jeep Cherokee
1999 Jeep Cherokee
2000 Jeep Cherokee
2001 Jeep Cherokee

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• Brake Spring Tool
• Pliers
• Straight Cutters
• 3/8 Inch Air Impact Gun
• Ratchet http://1aau.to/owt/1AXAA00016
• Socket Driver
• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/ouK/1AXAA00015
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/onL/1AXAA00044
• Brake Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Copper Anti-Seize
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• Floor Jack http://1aau.to/ogo/1AXAA00068
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• Wheel Chocks
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@TRQ says:

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@noahbartholomew932 says:

Terrible video nobody has these tools

@bjorngradin5427 says:

Best tip I've ever gotten.. don't tear the breaks down on both sides of the car at the same time. Found out that the hard way when I had forgotten how everything was supposed to fit.

@kennethtorreggiani3801 says:

That was the best instructions video of rear brake replacement I have seen on Youtube. Great Job.

@stephenhatfield8470 says:

Best step by step

@dammitbobby283 says:

I don't understand all of it.

@lorrainesmith1740 says:

I really appreciate watching you work on cars. I do a lot of my own maintenance on my Jeep and your videos give me the confidence to do jobs that others have told me to have a mechanic do. I have some tools that I inherited so having the proper tools of course is half the job. What I don’t have I usually go and buy. I feel it is more cost effective to buy the tools and do the job myself. It seems when I go to a repair shop and they see a woman, they think they can overcharge me and in some cases mechanics really don’t do the work properly. I would rather try to do the job myself before I pay someone to screw it up.

@rrswitch48 says:

Nice work! You make it look easy.

@timscofield9421 says:

What about the cylinder? When should it be replaced?

@DavidDyche says:

who ever is this professional, she is awesome. She makes this look easy and it isn't. I wish I had her take care of these brakes because she is really good! Wow. This video is one of the best if you pay attention to her details. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME AND EFFORT TO HELP IT IS MUCH APPRECIATED!

@tristanoliva says:

ALWAYS use new hardware when doing drum brakes. Especially when they’re rusty like that.

@theskepticalskeptic says:

Thos video is great if u have access to top dollar specialty tools and have done this job a hundered times….gonna find another vid that is a bit more d.i.y. thanks

@jeremyleebrown8479 says:

What is the tool your using on the spring? I probably need one of those before I start..

@moremotivashawn9762 says:

great video! working with my teenager and your descriptions are spot on showing exactly what we needed.

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