Not sure if there's a "how to" anywhere, but it wasn't too hard at all.
- With the wheel off, undo the 4 bolts holding on the drum.
- Put wheel back on, then pull. This will remove wheel and drum.
- You will be able now to inspect the wheel cylinders, see pics above ^.
- To remove the "inner drum" you will need to detach the handbrake cables and the solid brake lines too.
- Undo the 4 bolts on the inboard side of the drum, and the whole drum should come loose.
- Now bolt the outer drum back on "backwards" so you can lightly tap it with a hammer to pull out the axle.
- If you are replacing the bearings, then you will need to cut them and the spacers off with a grinder, careful not to cut into the axle itself.
- After they have been cut off you can remove the inner half of the drum and dismantle the brake shoe assembly.
- The new shoes I got had to me modified slightly to get the spacing correct. Very easy to do, just used a drill and a small file.
- I only did one side at a time, so I could look at the other one to see how it was put together.
The only reason I pulled apart the diff, was because I had to chisel out the drain plug. But that was very easy anyway.
Just undo the rear prop shaft, then the 8 or so bolts around the perimeter and, with a little persuasion it will come out. You don't even have to remove the whole thing from under the car.
Basically you can just follow the manual, and the only tools you will need is a decent set of spanners, sockets, grinder, hammer and a piece of 40mm dia pipe about a meter long (to reinstall bearings and spacers)
This was definitely the biggest job I have done on the Zook so far, and I was surprised at how easy it was.
And if you get stuck - just ask, heaps of your Outers Mates will be more than willing to help.
