blackscrew04
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Hey all.
Having a weird issue on just the Right rear of my 2 wheel drive ranger.
The ranger in question is a 2003 ford ranger, 2wd, 3.0 flex fuel with 10" brakes.
I purchased the correct wheel cylinders and ect for 10" brakes. double checked everything and everything is correct.
Basically I did the left rear and everything came apart and went together easily and fast.
Did the right rear drum brakes and thats another story, everything came apart easy and went together easy but when I have EVERYTHING together the top of the brake shoe connected to the ebrake lever moves away from the center shaft. (something is forcing it)
My ebrake cable seems fine... (dont really know how to test it)
everything is all in the correct slots and springs in the correct holes.
I ripped it apart and put it together 10 times, and even did the left rear side again just to see if I was doing something incorrectly. Left side goes together fine, everything lines right up and no issues.
Included is a pic of what happens when I get everything together on the right rear drum.
Let me know what to check, it seems like it has to be the ebrake cable causing this... but i am not sure, nor have i replaced a ebarke cable before.
Thanks for any help in this all.
Having a weird issue on just the Right rear of my 2 wheel drive ranger.
The ranger in question is a 2003 ford ranger, 2wd, 3.0 flex fuel with 10" brakes.
I purchased the correct wheel cylinders and ect for 10" brakes. double checked everything and everything is correct.
Basically I did the left rear and everything came apart and went together easily and fast.
Did the right rear drum brakes and thats another story, everything came apart easy and went together easy but when I have EVERYTHING together the top of the brake shoe connected to the ebrake lever moves away from the center shaft. (something is forcing it)
My ebrake cable seems fine... (dont really know how to test it)
everything is all in the correct slots and springs in the correct holes.
I ripped it apart and put it together 10 times, and even did the left rear side again just to see if I was doing something incorrectly. Left side goes together fine, everything lines right up and no issues.
Included is a pic of what happens when I get everything together on the right rear drum.
Let me know what to check, it seems like it has to be the ebrake cable causing this... but i am not sure, nor have i replaced a ebarke cable before.
Thanks for any help in this all.
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