Withdrawal
1. Raise and secure the vehicle well.
2. Remove rear wheels.
3. Mark the position of the wheels relative to the wheel hubs.
4. Loosen the parking brake cable.
5. Remove drum nut and drum.
6. Release the clamping spring of the leading brake shoe. (The figure shows the version with ABS.)
7. Disconnect the top drive shoe spring to release the tension on the top return spring.
8. Remove the top return spring and adjuster.
9. Separate the release brake shoe and friction linings while holding the return spring.
10. Disconnect the brake shoe and friction linings on the right side.
11. Remove the lower return spring.
Installation
1. Measure the minimum thickness of the brake lining.
2. Clean and lubricate the adjuster.
Note: If the strength and quality of any parts are questionable due to overheating, excessive stress or wear, the brake pads, springs or adjuster must be replaced.
3. Inspect the threads of the adjuster for uniform rotation.
4. Using the pressure spring, washer and cotter pin, install the leading brake shoe with friction lining.
5. Check that the parking brake cable is properly routed and connected to the shoe lever.
Note: Do not overtighten the lower return spring.
6. Attach the lower return spring to the brake shoe.
7. Position the drive shoe with adjuster against the support plate.
8. Attach the lower return spring to the leading brake shoe.
9. Install the adjustment device.
10. Screw the adjusting device in as far as possible.
11. Install the spring clamp to the support plate.
12. Using the pressure spring, install the leading brake shoe.
13. Attach the drive shoe top spring which gives tension to the top return spring.
Note: Do not overtighten the top return spring.
14. Install the top return spring.
Note: The nut must not be over tightened at the end of the adjuster.
15. Before installation of a brake drum make sure that the nut of the adjusting device is twisted up to the end.
16. Install the brake drum and tighten it with the fastening screw.
Puff
Tighten the brake drum mounting screw to 200 Nm.
17. Install the rear wheels.
18. Adjust rear wheel brakes.
19. Adjust the parking brake.
20. Lower the car.