DIY on how to service or change the parking brakes on a Toyota or Lexus with rear disc brakes. Behind the rear rotors are a set of shoes that contact the inside of the drum for the hand-brake….
DIY on how to service or change the parking brakes on a Toyota or Lexus with rear disc brakes. Behind the rear rotors are a set of shoes that contact the inside of the drum for the hand-brake….
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+Michael Richards
The adjusters are handed, and you need the correct one for the side you are
working on.
very very professional and helpful video. thanks for uploading
Great video. Easy to understand. Thank you for up this video!
Great video! My 06 4Runner was similar but way less space to maneuver. Not
sure how Toyota expects anyone to replace. Took two of us with angled
needle nose and a lot of patience! You’re vid helped tremendously. Thank
you and God bless!
Great video – you make it look easy, even with corroded parts! Kudo to
you.
Longlivethedremmel
Great guide mate
Great video! How do you know which one of these you need or is the same
hardware on both rear wheels? :
http://www.oemtoyotapartsgroup.com/a/Toyota__Solara3000CC-24-VALVE-DOHC-EFI–AUTOMATICCOUPE/43036945__5748114/Parking-brake–cable/460405A-4601-286420.html
ADJUSTER SUB-ASSEMBLY, PARKING BRAKE SHOE, LEFT; SCREW SET, SHOE ADJUSTING,
LEFT (FOR PARKING BRAKE). SCREW SET, SHOE ADJU SCREW SET, SHOE ADJU; REAR
WHEEL BRAKE-DISK 15/12S; REAR WHEEL BRAKE-DISK 15INCH 12S – – – OR – – –
ADJUSTER SUB-ASSEMBLY, PARKING BRAKE SHOE, RIGHT OR CENTER; SCREW SET, SHOE
ADJUSTING, RIGHT (FOR PARKING BRAKE). SCREW SET, SHOE ADJU SCREW SET, SHOE
ADJU; REAR WHEEL BRAKE-DISK 15/12S; REAR WHEEL BRAKE-DISK 15INCH 12S
Thanks!!!!!
Congratulations!! Great Work and nice Video!!
Would not removing hub with a new set of hub seals be the better way to go.
And per many manuals due to difficult clearance
Excellent video thanks
Where did you get the service kit from with all the little parts?
did mine using those $19 brake best shoes from oreilly….. they just slide
even after adjustment….after inspection i noticed some pads have very
little contact with the drum….the curvature of the pads may be not as
good as they should be..i decided to replace the originals because the
front shoes on the right side is thinner than the other 3 but they can stop
the car…..ill just put them back
Excellent ! Thank You
Great video… massively helpful…. EXCEPT that you made it look easy. I
did ONE side tonight and it took me 4 hours. Most annoying job I’ve ever
done! Getting that pin and the spring and cap in place while holding the
stupid shoes in the right place… ARGGGGHHH!!! Very frustrating job, but
this video was great.
+speedkar99 I hear a clunking noise in the rear side and I’m pretty sure
its coming from the rear brakes what do you think is making that noise ? I
know there could be a lot of reasons but i hear them only when i run over a
bump or potholes.
May I add : only take one side apart at a time . That way you can refer
back to the still intact side in case you are uncertain .
Well done sir
good video , please make more videos for Toyota car , your video is clear
and right to the point , well done . Thanks
How do you do this stuff!
Thanks for the vid, pretty nervous about this job or any drum brakes but
seeing you do it not too bad. When adjusting the star wheel, do you have it
loose first by backing the nut then making your make adjustments
thereafter?