I'm doing this right now and found a video online that I'll use to replace them with. But I'll just post this up if anyone else is looking for something to use to follow as a guideline
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93' EX Coupe H22A w/ P2T4 Sir 5spd 191whp 155 wtq
99' Lexus LS400 157k VVTi V8 gets up & goes...new DD
91 Accord SE 176k
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Originally posted by Losiracer2 View PostI'm doing this right now and found a video online that I'll use to replace them with. But I'll just post this up if anyone else is looking for something to use to follow as a guideline
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ok, just got done with the rear drum brakes....All I have to say is don't cheap out on Autzone "Duralast" brakes, they've got less friction material than the OE Honda pads I found out.
I did a little more research and found out that Wagner Thermo Quiet rear brake shoes have exactly the same friction material as OE. They were like 23.99 at Oreilly Auto parts. Honda I think wants 65 bucks for OEM rear shoes.
Also, I'm having a little difficulty adjusting the rear shoes...I don't know how tight I should make it using the adjuster nut....after installing them, I pull the E brake while driving and they don't lock up.
Is this because the shoes need to self adjust?
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93' EX Coupe H22A w/ P2T4 Sir 5spd 191whp 155 wtq
99' Lexus LS400 157k VVTi V8 gets up & goes...new DD
91 Accord SE 176k
97' Honda Odyssey 199k miles...$485 spare van for my parents
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if you spin the wheel by hand, it should rotate about 2 to 3 times and then stop. that is how you adjust the brakes using the adjuster.
as for your other problem, i have no idea. its either you have to adjust the e brake cable, or maybe you need new drums. i had this problem 4 years ago with my white ex and never found out what the problem was.are we there yet are we there yet are we there yet
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Originally posted by alb_accord View Postif you spin the wheel by hand, it should rotate about 2 to 3 times and then stop. that is how you adjust the brakes using the adjuster.
as for your other problem, i have no idea. its either you have to adjust the e brake cable, or maybe you need new drums. i had this problem 4 years ago with my white ex and never found out what the problem was.
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93' EX Coupe H22A w/ P2T4 Sir 5spd 191whp 155 wtq
99' Lexus LS400 157k VVTi V8 gets up & goes...new DD
91 Accord SE 176k
97' Honda Odyssey 199k miles...$485 spare van for my parents
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I know this is an old thread but the way I adjust mine is to tighten the adjuster nut until the drum can only spin one full revolution with your hands turning the drum. A little less is fine but as long as it does not stick. Once done you should have any where from 4-5 click on the e-brake. No more than 7 clicks. I like to drive with the rear drums tighter as the pedal is more solid this way. It helps the front from wearing out. My front pads are OEM and it still have about 70% or more after 60K miles on it. I think I have to remove the pads and lube the slight pins after 60K miles.
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