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Old 01-12-2012, 01:37 PM
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Hi all I have a 1995 cherokee and i went to replace the brake shoes and the hardware fell out from both sides i have new hardware but dont know where it all goes. cane someone help step by step of a diagram.
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I just happen to have a spare 8.25 axle assembly sitting in my garage, with brakes fully installed.
This is for 9" brakes. Not sure if 10" brakes would be the same.









Hope this helps.
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There are also good pictures in the Haynes or Chilton manuals, I think.

But his are better with the closeups.
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or you can do a search on here, i think there's a write up on rear drum brakes.
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