1500 Brake Help Needed - URGENT
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It is installed almost correct, If the spring is straight after the coil part , then thats the prob. Just look at the pick in the FSM and you'll see what I mean.I thought you were getting new hardware kits? And like the P brake lever , a pic from some one will do you no good because it's behind other stuff.
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It is installed almost correct, If the spring is straight after the coil part , then thats the prob. Just look at the pick in the FSM and you'll see what I mean.I thought you were getting new hardware kits? And like the P brake lever , a pic from some one will do you no good because it's behind other stuff.
Drum brakes irritate the ever loving **** out of me.
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I don't see it being a problem having it in the higher hole. Just a little extra tension. But it all looks good other wise.
And btw, In the pics of the right side , you can clearly see that spring we are talking about is in both oval holes. So someone may have put the wrong spring on.What happens if you hook in onto the shoe on the left side from the back instead of through the front side of the hole?
I'm beginning to see your frustration with the manual! I have never used a manual to do brakes (except for tightening specs and such) I always use the other side for reference. However, I was going to tell you the driver side P brake lever was on the wrong shoe (according to the manual) but the picture is clearly wrong. The cable goes through the back plate from the rear at an angle, which would make it impossible to install the lever on the rear shoe.
And btw, In the pics of the right side , you can clearly see that spring we are talking about is in both oval holes. So someone may have put the wrong spring on.What happens if you hook in onto the shoe on the left side from the back instead of through the front side of the hole?
I'm beginning to see your frustration with the manual! I have never used a manual to do brakes (except for tightening specs and such) I always use the other side for reference. However, I was going to tell you the driver side P brake lever was on the wrong shoe (according to the manual) but the picture is clearly wrong. The cable goes through the back plate from the rear at an angle, which would make it impossible to install the lever on the rear shoe.
Last edited by zman17; 11-10-2008 at 05:47 AM.
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Well, I got my son after school today and he helped me bleed the brakes and then I fooled with the adjusters. Then, I took the truck for a test drive.
WOW!!!! When I installed the ¾-ton cylinders I didn't think my braking was that great. Now, I now it's because I had the shoes installed incorrectly. I now have such phenomenal braking power it's scary. Before, it would take a couple of pumps to really grab and now they GRAB. I can't wait for the next load with my 18' trailer.
ZMAN, if you ever, ever come by way of Oklahoma, beer and dinner is on me, bro.
WOW!!!! When I installed the ¾-ton cylinders I didn't think my braking was that great. Now, I now it's because I had the shoes installed incorrectly. I now have such phenomenal braking power it's scary. Before, it would take a couple of pumps to really grab and now they GRAB. I can't wait for the next load with my 18' trailer.
ZMAN, if you ever, ever come by way of Oklahoma, beer and dinner is on me, bro.
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