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Old 06-21-2018 | 09:36 PM
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That old design is correct, GM used the star adjusters way back to 1964 in the Malibu. They were useless in those and the S10’s of the 80’s
Old 06-21-2018 | 09:42 PM
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My lil woman's Mopar has that old design as well on back, & they work superb.

& in 10 years of ownership, I have NEVER needed to manually adjust them "self-adjusters".
Old 06-21-2018 | 09:52 PM
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My 1st S-10, a 1985 wasn't too bad on self adjusting. The 2nd, a 1998 was really good about it.
Old 06-22-2018 | 07:12 AM
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My 1983 S10, was like the HHR , adjusted the rear drum brakes every oil change
Old 06-22-2018 | 07:30 AM
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My Dad's 63 Impala had the same setup
Old 06-22-2018 | 09:07 AM
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Ill tell you one thing, I think the HHR's rear brakes are the single biggest let down. Too finicky for my taste. Also, quite the pain in the ARSE when they need changing. DAMN YOU E BRAKE CABLE AND RETENTION HORSESHOE AGHHHHHHH
Old 06-22-2018 | 09:17 AM
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Back in the 4 wheel drum days they pretty much worked OK, you could actually hear them click sometimes. The problem was that many times they would not start out equal and the tighter ones would get tighter and the looser ones would get tight.

There is nothing "New" about self adjusters, on the HHR there are 2 designs used. I have seen another design on my Mazda that seems far superior; they are just adjusted, they don't click.

The horsehoe spring is easy after you read the directions. took me 5 or 6 times.
Old 06-22-2018 | 09:44 AM
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The E brake cable is a breeze, you just need to learn how to compress the spring,





or pop the console and loose up the cables.


This tool is for the horseshoe springs


Old 06-22-2018 | 11:02 AM
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This is what I was thinking of. The Medieval torture tool doesn't come with instructions.




Old 06-22-2018 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by donbrew
This is what I was thinking of. The Medieval torture tool doesn't come with instructions.




I knew about the e brake cable tool, and plan to get one, but the spring tool just made my jaw drop. WANT



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