David_DuBois said:Easiest way I have found is to remove the anti rattle springs, the just lever the shoes out of the the slots they rest in at the top with a large screwdriver. Once the shoes ore out of the slots, the springs come right out by hand. I do the same thing in reverse when reassembling the shoes.
Cheers,
rick_ingram said:David_DuBois said:Easiest way I have found is to remove the anti rattle springs, the just lever the shoes out of the the slots they rest in at the top with a large screwdriver. Once the shoes ore out of the slots, the springs come right out by hand. I do the same thing in reverse when reassembling the shoes.
Cheers,
That's exactly what I did with the 1968 MGC last month!
PAUL161 said:rick_ingram said:David_DuBois said:Easiest way I have found is to remove the anti rattle springs, the just lever the shoes out of the the slots they rest in at the top with a large screwdriver. Once the shoes ore out of the slots, the springs come right out by hand. I do the same thing in reverse when reassembling the shoes.
Cheers,
That's exactly what I did with the 1968 MGC last month!
<span style="font-size: 8pt">Same method works on just about any drum brake setup. And works well. So why did I pay $25.00 for that spring stretching tool? </span>![]()
David_DuBois said:Easiest way I have found is to remove the anti rattle springs, the just lever the shoes out of the the slots they rest in at the top with a large screwdriver. Once the shoes ore out of the slots, the springs come right out by hand. I do the same thing in reverse when reassembling the shoes.
Cheers,
Steve_S said:I've done that but it always feels wrong, like I'm cheating or something.