Originally posted by: mrblotto
Man, it was a lot easier than I thought. Only took about 1 1/2 hours to do it..........uhhh....maybe I should elaborate
-got up late (around 10:30...lol)
-11 am-went outside, backed car into garage
-had radio on, mentioned it was 90 degrees already
-took off tire, pounded on drum for a while. didn't even budge
-looked around for adjuster-saw 2 rubber covers. took them both off and monkeyed around
-got a screwdriver in there, but couldn't turn it for the life of me. After multiple shots of liquid wrench, nothing happened except the brakes got tighter........yeesh
-tried other rubber cover-no clue what's under it. screwdriver didn't catch anything. sweat is now dripping off of me
-noticed 2 bolts. decided to remove them. found out they hold the brake line and grease fitting in place......sigh
-12 Noon-temp about 93. banged on drum some more out of futility. again, nothing but brake dust which immediately stuck to me and created a black sweaty 'goo'........
-scraped the hell outa my fingers trying to get the 2 bolts in. finally got them back in.
-1pm- put tire back on and put everything away
-130p after shower, call around and drive 20 mins to garage where they took care of it in about 1 1/2 hours while I watched TV and ate lunch in the waiting room.....lol!
I gave it a try, but out of fear of heatstroke and making the situation worse, I deferred to the professionals.......