After watching this video I did my tracker rear drum brakes today. It was simpler than I expected. The only trick is to release the self-adjuster unit (the gizmo JENSEN DIY forgot to install) to get the drums back on over the new shoes. Then readjust them by stepping hard on the brake pedal a few times. You really can't pre-adjust them like standard US domestic drum brakes.
@@LeFraudHasChokedInSIXFinals Glad it was easier than expected for you! thanks for sharing these tips, that’s what these videos are all about, making it easier for the next guy👍
Thank you very much. It helped me a lot. Instead of spring tool next time use cable ties :) zip it, put your ring on the end of spring, stretch spring, cut yout zip tie after job done :) they are cheap, you have some in your garage for sure, and they are doing the job :) Kind regards from Poland :)
After watching this video I did my tracker rear drum brakes today. It was simpler than I expected. The only trick is to release the self-adjuster unit (the gizmo JENSEN DIY forgot to install) to get the drums back on over the new shoes. Then readjust them by stepping hard on the brake pedal a few times. You really can't pre-adjust them like standard US domestic drum brakes.
@@LeFraudHasChokedInSIXFinals Glad it was easier than expected for you! thanks for sharing these tips, that’s what these videos are all about, making it easier for the next guy👍
Thank you very much. It helped me a lot. Instead of spring tool next time use cable ties :) zip it, put your ring on the end of spring, stretch spring, cut yout zip tie after job done :) they are cheap, you have some in your garage for sure, and they are doing the job :) Kind regards from Poland :)
Thanks for the zip tie tip and thanks for watching!
Good video curious where you purchased the wheel cylinders at currently trying to find some for my 2 door 97 geo tracker
Lordco auto parts, but you can order them online as well. Pretty sure they are raybestos brand
Nice job 👏🏼 please next time purchase a can of brake cleaner and clean up the area before you start working. However good job 👍🏽👌🏽
So you only have to bleed that one side with the bleeder for both rear pistons?
@@juanceledon3400 Yes that’s right. That’s what they said at the parts store as well.
Do you have link to buy ebs brakes?
@@hmodzidan9503 Sorry no, it’s been awhile since l did those brakes. I know they are RS brake shoes purchased from Amazon.