How to replace brake shoes rear drum Toyota Corolla. Years 1990 to 2005. This video is very detail, step by step info and all tools info what needs for this work.
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How to replace brake shoes rear drum Toyota Corolla. Years 1990 to 2005. This video is very detail, step by step info and all tools info what needs for this work.
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Hi Peter , what is the size of the bolt to open the brake cover ? thanks
Re; lower spring installation trick: before installation, pull the spring apart enough to shove thin narrow shims in-between the coils. The spring will stay open enough to let you latch it more easily. I used a press on coffee can lid and cut rectangular sections about as wide as the spring but twice as long. Let them stick out so you can grab them with a needle nose plier and pull them out when latched. It worked for me….
thanks for the video
Thank you peter fir this nice video
Excellent video, my car is a daihatsu, but should be very similar to toyota.
LOVE your videos, you always end up working on the same cars that I have, so I watch your videos religiously. I've managed to fix all kinds of things thanks to you 🙂 THANK YOU PETER!!
Peter, you taught me two important things from this video:
1) Get that small metal 90 degree hook tool to help me with the big spring
2) How to remove that centre piece so I can replace 2 of my damaged wheel studs in the near future
I am so happy to have watched your video!!!
Hey Peter, Thank you for this video and other videos of working on the Corolla that you have made. This tutorial has help me work on my car.
Great video, very clear and explainations of the whole process is at my level, thanks now I can go tackle my brakes without intimidation
Dear Peter Thank you for your many video's on the Corolla Series. We busy fixing a Toyota Corolla EE90 Model Branded here in South Africa as the Conquest. We busy fixing it to put back on the road after sitting idle for a number of years. Before we start a job we sit and watch how you did it, look at your method for doing the different steps. Pay attention to the everything you say, sometimes even watch it two or three times. Your point on safety glasses is very valid. The one spring came flying off and flew around. Fortunately we all had safety glasses on. Your hook tool brilliant idea. I did not know there was such a thing. Even thou I trained as an Engineer in the 1980's your video's have been a great help to us. Regards from us all.