Ford F-150 DRUM BRAKE Replacement! (Quick Guide)
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Welcome back everyone! In this video, Bob is changing the drum brakes on his 1995 Ford F150. This can be used for a lot of older Ford Vehicles. Let us know in the comments what you think!
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So I decided a few months ago to just start doing the mechanics on ny vehicles my self and started YouTubing. This video is damn perfect and walked me through what I thought would be a nightmare of a job. I just followed along and everything went smooth. Thank you very much!!
That's great to hear! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and I am glad it helped you! 🤟
Thanks man! Just got an older f150 and first time looking at drum breaks, was confused at what I was even looking at, coming from European cars to American makes me realize how much easier they are to work with
Awesome man! Let me know how it goes! 🤟
Thank you so much! The most informative “HOW TO” tutorial 😮💨
I am very grateful 🙏 for your video , I was so easy to follow, I lost the tire to my 1992 Ford Bronco and did not have the money to take it to the mechanic. I was successful. Thank you buddy
Thanks man we really appreciate the kind words! 🙏
Excellent video. Thank you for the detailed explanations. The wrench spring hack is brilliant.
Thanks for watching man! We appreciate it! 🙏
Perfect!!! Most informative automotive brake video out there! Keep up the great work and Thank you!!!
Thanks for the kind words, we really appreciate it! 🙏
Great lesson outstanding information
Thank you! 🙏
Thanks man, very well organized video! I've done drums before but just wanted to see if there was anything special about these I needed to know about.
Thanks for the kind words Chris! We appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment on our video. I struggled with these drums, but that's to be expected when you do it for the first time. Next time it'll be easier.
Thank you for posting this video, this helped me tremendously with my brakes.
Anytime! I'm glad it helped! 🤟
WOW.... Anyone else overwhelmed just watching? 🙄 OMG not even attempting this! It's wizardry or witchcraft 🙃 My hat's off to you guy!
Lol, it's not too bad when you get going. And since this was my first time doing it, it definitely seems more difficult than it really is. Next time I change them it should go more smoothly.
Unless up swap out the drum brakes for disc. But that's for a later project.
Thanks man helped so much
Awesome! So you got it all done?
Nice video! Much appreciated
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! 🤟
Great video. If i may when you put on the pins that hold shoes on plate you used needle nose. I noticed you were very far back if you use the very end you will find it easier to put those on. All other tips were spot on.
Absolutely James! It would have been a lot easier. A lot of lessons were learned while doing this for the first time lol. Thanks for the tip, and thanks for watching! 🤟
Thank you so much for this. Awesome guide and tutorial.
No problem Jeff! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment! 🤟
Please help. We've got the 2013 F150, STX, 3.7 6cyl. The drums are grinding like crazy. Ive only ever done pad style brakes before. My question is, when replacing the drum brakes, do I need to purchase both rear shoes and parking brake shoes, as well as the spring kit?
How bout if the hubs stuck to brake shoes like really stuck
If the brake shoes are stuck to the hub, then I would take a hammer and hit the shoes until they come loose. That may be all you need to loosen them up.
Leave it to ford to over complicate everything
Well, drum brakes in general are way more complicated than disc brakes.
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Ur absolutely not helping at all with telling me how to put this back together so thanks for waisting an hour of my time
Can you expand on the issue you are having?
@@TrickShiftGarageidk if I lost my paitence or what after putting the rear axle back in once I got to the breaks I was doing fine until I started trying to grab any of the springs or the cord that holds tension. If I had to guess I lost my paitence