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Just so everyone is clear:This forum is to exchange ideas, and help each other out. Any belittling, or rude behavior will result in your expulsion from this board!I don't give a who ha what you have done, were you worked, or what youve seen, or how long youve done it!!! Your opinion is welcome here as long as its stated in a respectfull way. Any disrespect to others will not be tolorated, period!If there is a problem with what I have stated here feel free to take it up with me.
Mike:Sorry about missing this before my last two posts. Bearings should never, never, be installed dry! put some rear end oil on those bearings!
Then make sure the rear end is filled with the correct oil, park sideways on a hill,
One last thing, You sure those drums weren't cut too much? If they aren't, your certainly not going to get another cut :-)
Mike posted a picture of the left rear brake job he did. This picture would be a very good reference for anyone that needed help reinstalling the brake components in there correct place.
Now back to the topic. Mike, that looks text book to me, all of the info given here is spot on. Its up to you to read it, take it all in, and then do what you feel is best. Looks to me like you have it well in hand, but were just looking for a few second opinions for your own piece of mind. There is always more than one way to get the same results in the end.
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