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brake time.


N2MY2002

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I was just taking the car off the stands when I noticed that the rear inside wheel was wet. The only thing, wheels cylinder. This spiraled into another round of parts.

 

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cracking the drum reviled bad new.

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Everything was contaminated.

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even the cylinders are not even worth rebuilding.

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So new parts ordered. drums shoes, wheels cylinders, and since I was there I decided to new new flex brake lines all around.

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I also cleaned up the rotors.

 

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installed/

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rear brake flex tubing

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im assuming the the old ones were originals.

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Thanks it for now,

Cheers.

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You done nice job refreshing rear brakes. To take full performance of your rear brakes one should measure brake drums diameters. Drum diameter should be as followings assuming your car is 2002 model;

Brake drum diameter: 230 mm

1st oversize: 230+0.5 mm

2nd oversize: 230+1.0 mm

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