How do you replace drum brakes on a Chevy Silverado?

How do you replace drum brakes on a Chevy Silverado?

Install the self-adjuster return spring in the lower holes of the shoes, and slip the self-adjuster into place by spreading the shoes slightly. Install the star wheel side first, then slip the long side into place on the shoe. Install the drum, and check the brakes for adjustment. Rotate the star wheel until the shoes are adjusted to fit the drum.

Where is the adjuster on a drum brake?

The drum brake adjuster is located under an access cover in the back of the drum brake. Using the screwdriver, gently pry out the rubber grommet that protects this access cover. Step 2: Adjust the star wheel.

Are there rear drum to disc brake kits?

Our Summit® rear drum-to-disc brake conversion kits take the guesswork and high price tag out of building a braking system. They’re available in a variety of sizes and rotor styles for different axle models and housing flanges.

How to adjust the rear brake’s in a truck?

The best way to adjust the rear brake’s is to put the truck in neutral have only one rear drum on at time and adjust the rear shoes up till you hear a light scraping sound from the shoes rubbing on the drums. Then take the drum off and do the other side. If the pedal still is low and the pedal does fell right then bleed it.

Are there disc brakes for a GM Silverado?

All serviceable parts are also available individually. This kit is compatible with GM 2002-Present Silverado/Sierra 1500 pickups with factory drum brakes. Verify your flange dimensions with the image below. This can be done without removing anything simply by measuring the flange at the back side of the drum.

The drum brake adjuster is located under an access cover in the back of the drum brake. Using the screwdriver, gently pry out the rubber grommet that protects this access cover. Step 2: Adjust the star wheel.

How to adjust drum brakes on Star Wheel?

This article covers the adjustment process for drum brakes of the star wheel type. Step 1: Lift the rear end of the vehicle. Make sure the vehicle is in park and that the parking brake is set. At the rear end of the vehicle, place the jack at a safe location under the vehicle and lift one side of the vehicle off the ground.

When to use disc brakes or drum brakes?

For many years, disc brakes have been used at the front of the vehicles while drum brakes are used at the rear. Drum brakes can last a very long time, if maintained properly.