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Old 02-28-2015, 05:52 PM
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Default I searched, can't find DIY on E-Brake pad change procedure

I have searched and searched... I can't seem to find a write-up anywhere on how to remove and reinstall the rear emergency brake shoes.

Any idea on where to find this?

Thanks for any help!!

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This is about as far as I needed to go in order to remove the rear trailing arms from the car. It's a start...

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That was very helpful, thanks! I was trying to remove the springs first... not a good idea.
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There's a great thread in the 964 DIY section. Sorry on Iphone, or would link it for you.

HowTo: Checking and Adjusting Parking Brake
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There's a great thread in the 964 DIY section. Sorry on Iphone, or would link it for you.

HowTo: Checking and Adjusting Parking Brake
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Guys, much appreciated. I figured it out and all in and loving their new home. Will adjust once I get the rotors back on.

The old pads were just that.. old. 1/2 of the pad on the passenger side fell off the bracket and the other one was all cracked so needed to be replaced. This way I'll have a good e-brake and also will last a long time. All hardware looked in very good shape.

Thanks for all the quick help!! I couldn't find the DIY before.

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