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Sharky

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:24 pm
Post subject: 1998 Malibu Rear brakes
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Has anyone replaced the rear brake shoes on their 1998 Malibu by themselves?
The reason I ask, I just picked up a set of shoes and a spring kit and plan
to do it myself this weekend. Imagine the look on my face when I opened the
spring kit box and there are two large "horseshoe" (that's what they look
like) springs and two smaller normal springs. Obviously not what I was
expecting, but I'm hoping this isn't going to be too complicated to install
when I tear my rear brakes apart.

Any hints or diagrams that show how the bigger springs are installed? Is
there a special tool needed to put these on, or are they easy to install? I
have the normal brake spring pliers and tool to remove the shoe springs, but
I'm not even sure if I'm gonna need them now.

Thanks,
Sharky

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Since: Feb 03, 2007
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:24 pm
Post subject: Re: 1998 Malibu Rear brakes [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Do one wheel at a time and use the completely assembled wheel (if you need
to) as a model of how they should look.

"Sharky" <cleighton RemoveThis @nospam.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> Has anyone replaced the rear brake shoes on their 1998 Malibu by
> themselves? The reason I ask, I just picked up a set of shoes and a spring
> kit and plan to do it myself this weekend. Imagine the look on my face
> when I opened the spring kit box and there are two large "horseshoe"
> (that's what they look like) springs and two smaller normal springs.
> Obviously not what I was expecting, but I'm hoping this isn't going to be
> too complicated to install when I tear my rear brakes apart.
>
> Any hints or diagrams that show how the bigger springs are installed? Is
> there a special tool needed to put these on, or are they easy to install?
> I have the normal brake spring pliers and tool to remove the shoe springs,
> but I'm not even sure if I'm gonna need them now.
>
> Thanks,
> Sharky
>

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