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SAVE brake shoes installation S90-V90
posted by david hunter on Sun Jul 5 21:44 CST 2009
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last visit: Fri Nov 20 15:54 CST 2009[RELATED]Loosen up the cable by gaining access to the adjusting nut behind back seat ashtray. No need to remove console.
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posted by Chris W on Thu Jul 2 13:56 CST 2009
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last visit: Fri Sep 18 12:55 CST 2009[RELATED]Sully, I just did this. I'ts pretty easy. Pull of the caliper and the rotor. Then you'll see the shoes. Make sure you pay attention how the fastner works where it attatches (cable end) to the shoes. You might have to lift up your center console and relax the tension on the cable a bit. This is part of installing the new shoes. Fairly straightforward, man.
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