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Old 04-03-2010, 06:41 PM
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Hi y'all, I am hoping that someone on here can help me out with a assembly diagram or pictures of how the rear brakes go back together..My buddy took all the rear brakes apart on his 94 Grand Cherokee and now asked me to help get it back together..lol...Im not sure how and what goes where especially the long small spring for the self ajuster..Is there anyone here that could hook me up with either a diagram or a picture? Id really appreciate it..Thank you
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thanks for that info..it helps but i still need to know where these parts go in the enclosed picture

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ok so i drew it out 4 u, now when ur trying 2 go and put "1" and "2" back in those holes, make sure that the pads plus the parking brake are already on the car, but dont attach the top springs, the round end on the other end of "3" has 2 go on that peg first. then once u got ur cable guide in u can attach the top springs. after the springs r attached, take the cable and wrap it around the cable guide and then attach the end of the SPRING to the slot on the adjuster lever. the really long spring that is "2" and "3", u put in the hole that r on the side of the brake pads. trust me start with the squiggly end 1st, its a hell of alot easier.
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Thank you so much Jeepjunky..That was exactly what I needed...
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No problem, I had 2 go thru and do my brakes during my x-mas and figured it out pretty good thanks 2 a production service that we bought off eBay lol if u need anymore help just send me a message
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this is why i you do one at a time... so you can just look at the other side... lol...
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Thanks Jeepjunky..I will defently keep you in mind if i get handed another jackpot mess from my buddy...lol...

huntingman2706217....Thats exactly what I do but I was called to help after it was totally torn apart..so I didn't have a clue...lol..but it all back together and now he has to worry about flying thru the windshild...lol
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Awesome pix, thanks for posting.

When I got my '94 XJ it literally had no brakes... nothing to go by other than past experience with other drum brake systems.
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Only do one side at a time, you can always look at the other side to see how it goes back together. Just a future FYI!
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Originally Posted by huntingman2706217
this is why i you do one at a time... so you can just look at the other side... lol...
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Touche! LOL, Should have read the whole thread.
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