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drum brakes on bundy / hilux

Tech talk for Hilux

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drum brakes on bundy / hilux

Post by robbie »

aye guys

anyone done the brakes on a bundy / hilux??

well, I dont have pics to explain - but there are the shoes, and on one of the shoes is the handbrake assembly..

anyway, to connect that handbrake assembly to the shoe is a shaft type thing, with 2 x C clips (one small, and one large)

my question is, how the frig do you get that shaft out of the shoe to put in the new one? is it pressed in or something?

I have tried hammering it out, but it wont budge!

Goddamn toyo's always gotta play with your head when you want to get
them on the road
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Post by Ruggers »

if your talking about the adjustment down the bottom with springs take the springs it and then lever each pad of the clip. if you are replacing the pads try to take the hole pad assembly of and do it on the floor or bench then put it back much easier but not allways possible
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Post by robbie »

nah, its not what I mean - but thanks anyway..

It is very hard to visualise :)
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

maybe lay off the bongs and "visualising" things and have a real bloody look and work it out, it isnt rocket science!!
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Post by robbie »

haha, I dont smoke anymore :P

Nah, I think its press fitted in, or just rusted to the shit.. so I will take it and get it pressed out.. easy done!
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Post by NICK »

mickbj42 wrote:maybe lay off the bongs and "visualising" things and have a real bloody look and work it out, it isnt rocket science!!



maybe robbie dates ruffs sister :finger:
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

NICK wrote:
mickbj42 wrote:maybe lay off the bongs and "visualising" things and have a real bloody look and work it out, it isnt rocket science!!



maybe robbie dates ruffs sister :finger:


ROFL!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by N*A*M »

nah i seen his missus and she's not too shabby. definitely not some pink punch buggy driver.
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Post by robbie »

haha, the reason they cant answer is cause they dont know shit :P

they just wanna make themselves look good buy talkin crap :finger:
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... php?t=1118

i think i could manage a simple brake shoe swap :roll:
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Post by robbie »

dude, if you didn't read my post - i said there was a pin / shaft stuck or siezed in the h/brake assembly, all I want to know is if this is normal or what?
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Post by Bundytime »

put the shoe on top of somthing eg vice, so the pin is facing up and sitting in between and hit the top side of the pin so it pushes through the other side, then knock the pin back into the new shoe. hard to explain

Hope this helps or call me if u get stuck
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Post by robbie »

yeh thanks mate!

figured it out.. and new shoes / cylinders / hand brake is on ;)
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