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How does this fit? PICS Self adjust brake lever.... #994442 04/21/10 03:15 AM
Joined: Mar 2010
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Rafterman191 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I opened up my drum on the D side and the self adjusting lever was broken. Got a new one and can't figure out how it fits with the Ebrake lever and the shoe. Is this pin supposed to go through the back of the shoe plate?, cuz if so it is a little too big for the hole. Do I not have the right parts? That doesn't really make sense, the shoes and the pins came together in the same box. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> [Linked Image] [Linked Image]


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Re: How does this fit? PICS Self adjust brake lever.... [Re: Rafterman191] #994443 04/21/10 04:18 AM
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I am sorry I can not help more. I looked for some old pics I have. Your parts look correct but now that I see them I am comfused even after looking at my pics.

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Re: How does this fit? PICS Self adjust brake lever.... [Re: Tag] #994444 04/21/10 04:27 AM
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Rafterman191 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Yeah, I took similar pics of my pass. side when I had the drum off. I was hoping I could use it as a reference for the other side, but I can't tell if the pin come as through the back, or sits against the front, or something else.


'91 Montero RS
'96 Sidekick JLX
'78 Wifey XXX

let me tell you of the days of high adventure...
Re: How does this fit? PICS Self adjust brake lever.... [Re: Rafterman191] #994445 04/21/10 05:54 AM
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NickR Offline
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When i did my brakes i had to enlarge the hole, i had the same issue.


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Re: How does this fit? PICS Self adjust brake lever.... [Re: NickR] #994446 04/21/10 06:03 AM
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Rafterman191 Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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When i did my brakes i had to enlarge the hole, i had the same issue.


Thanks. I didn't wanna do that until I was sure and I had already threw the old shoes out.


'91 Montero RS
'96 Sidekick JLX
'78 Wifey XXX

let me tell you of the days of high adventure...
Re: How does this fit? PICS Self adjust brake lever.... [Re: Rafterman191] #994447 04/21/10 02:30 PM
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RobCambo Offline
Wheeler
Rafterman 191 - You've got it right in those 2 pictures - just got to get the pin through the hole...


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Re: How does this fit? PICS Self adjust brake lever.... [Re: RobCambo] #994448 04/22/10 03:01 PM
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cdl1701 Offline
Wheeler
Same issue here the last time I did mine. I had to make the hole a little larger wit a round file.


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