Rear Brake Shoe Replacement....Need Help!
#14
It is a true PITA to get the hand break cable on the shoe. I went down to the local NAPA store and they showed me a special tool just for this. They wanted a tad over $50.00 for it and it was not in their “tool rental/loan” program. They do have a pretty large selection of tools in that program, just not this particular one.
I went back home and tried to fabricate something similar. After several failed attempts I ended up using two pair of vice grip pliers. One set was fairly small set of genuine 'vice grip' brand needle nose and the other was a pair of POC made in India vice grips.
Somehow I managed to get the cable back on the shoe without too much blood.
If my little brother had not been there to help I doubt I would have the parking brake working on the car now. I probably would have cut the damn wire off and left it go at that.
I'm still working on making a tool for this if I ever get something that works I'll see what I can do about posting it so other folks can build one too.
I went back home and tried to fabricate something similar. After several failed attempts I ended up using two pair of vice grip pliers. One set was fairly small set of genuine 'vice grip' brand needle nose and the other was a pair of POC made in India vice grips.
Somehow I managed to get the cable back on the shoe without too much blood.
If my little brother had not been there to help I doubt I would have the parking brake working on the car now. I probably would have cut the damn wire off and left it go at that.
I'm still working on making a tool for this if I ever get something that works I'll see what I can do about posting it so other folks can build one too.
#15
After spending way too much time trying to hold that spring back when I changed mine, I loosened the handbrake cable when I did my wife's Saturn ION. It takes 5-10 minutes max and you get to readjust it for the fresh shoes. In comparison, I must have wasted close to an hour and lost patience a dozen times pulling on this d**n cable.
Yves
#17
I couldn't tell you, I only thought about doing this on my second attempt, on a Saturn ION. I suffered and bruised my knuckles doing the HHR. That being said, I'm pretty sure that it's not rocket science; I just don't want to give you advice if I haven't done it myself. You just need access below the e-brake handle with a deep socket.
Yves
Yves
#18
E Brake
OK, guys, I hate to admit this but, I called a mobile mechanic to help me out and he twisted that cable on in about 4 seconds or less with his bare hands. He finished the right side then did the left side and finished the job, that's includiing adjustment and rims back on in less than an hour. We're rolling again.............
#19
07 HHR Rear brakes install procedure ?
It's not that I don't know how to put it all back together and yes I did one side at a time. I just can't compress the emergency brake cable spring far enough while trying to install it back onto the brake shoe bracket. It's like I need another set of hands, there is a certain technique you need to do, or there is a special tool that I just don't have in my arsenal. And this is the trouble I'm having as this isn't the first ever brake job I have done in my life just the only one that I haven't been able to complete.