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Russell
05-10-2006, 07:05 PM
I recently replaced my front brakes and rotors myself with no apparent problems. Plan to do the rear with new ATE stock style rotors and Raybestos QS (like front).

The only real concern I have is the emergency brake. Should I replace the shoes? Even If I do not replace the shoes will I still need to adjust the emergency brake?

In my case, since my car is an automatic, I never use the emergency brake except when I place the car on jack stands etc. So I doubt if they need adjusting? TIA

Qube
05-10-2006, 09:20 PM
The way to adjust them is through one of the holes in the wheel hub... as the manual states. Unless you work it loose (like I did) when you replace the rear rotors, they shouldn't need adjusting. If it takes more than 7 clicks of the handbrake to hold the car, then you'll want to adjust it, else... no.

632 Regal
05-10-2006, 09:24 PM
yep, plug n play dude...
The way to adjust them is through one of the holes in the wheel hub... as the manual states. Unless you work it loose (like I did) when you replace the rear rotors, they shouldn't need adjusting. If it takes more than 7 clicks of the handbrake to hold the car, then you'll want to adjust it, else... no.

BillionPa
05-10-2006, 10:42 PM
I redid the entire parking brake system recently.

its a BITCH!!!!!

took hours.

why? because the springs are a pain in the ass.

I did it because they were all rusted to hell, but the shoes themselves had 80% life left on them, even though they were 12 years old!

moots
05-10-2006, 11:38 PM
I recently replaced my front brakes and rotors myself with no apparent problems. Plan to do the rear with new ATE stock style rotors and Raybestos QS (like front).

The only real concern I have is the emergency brake. Should I replace the shoes? Even If I do not replace the shoes will I still need to adjust the emergency brake?

In my case, since my car is an automatic, I never use the emergency brake except when I place the car on jack stands etc. So I doubt if they need adjusting? TIA


The emergency brake shoes does not require adjustment if it is not out of adjustment.If you require 4/5 clicks to set the emer brake,then it's fine.
Again,if the emer brakes (which i use as a park brake as mine's a 5 speed manual box)have not been maladjusted,the brakes,theoretically,do not require replacment.Anyhow,the bentley says the emer brakes can be adjusted by removing 1 of the 5 wheel lug bolts but I for one find it quite impossible to see the adjustmenet ratchet.I needed to remove the hub,adjust,refit to get it perfect.But then again,what do I know.............

BillionPa
05-11-2006, 01:13 AM
i dont know why the hell it says that

just remove the caliper and rotor and the adjustment screw is right there.

632 Regal
05-11-2006, 01:20 AM
lol, yep i saw it and ignored it and its exactly the same as with the other roters.
i dont know why the hell it says that

just remove the caliper and rotor and the adjustment screw is right there.

Russell
05-11-2006, 07:07 AM
Thank guys. Think I will just dive in and see . If there are any issues I will go from there. Looks like a non-issue.