Rear Drums
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Rear Drums - 1/23/2007 8:27:17 PM
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tnfritch
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I have a 2002 Ford Focus with drum brakes in the rear. It seems that the rear brakes seem to be making a grinding and sqeaking noise in the mornings when I first start out driving. It only occurs when I apply the brakes. I am going to pull the hub assembly off this weekend to see if I can't find out what the problem is. Does anybody know if the Focus is prone to have drum brake problems? Also, if I found out that I need to change the hub assembly, will I need to install the wheel bearing in the new drum or will the new drum havethe bearing already installed? Thanks for any commments.
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RE: Rear Drums - 1/23/2007 9:37:56 PM
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elementx440
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the hub assembly will have the bearing already attached, you just bolt it on. Be sure to rent a heavy duty puller (free with refundable deposit at autozone) to get it off the axle. I didn't need it on my ZX2 but I did on a blazer...
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RE: Rear Drums - 1/23/2007 9:41:58 PM
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elementx440
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Oh and the drums, just open 'em up and see what's going on, there's nothing much to brakes, but I can't imagine the pads are already worn. You may need to drill out the drums' screws (if the focus has em, i cant remember) to get the drums off. you can buy a replacement at any hardware store for a buck. they don't support any weight or anything so it's not a safety issue... and when you let the car down be sure to torque that axle nut to the proper spec, if you roll even a little bit without, you'll ruin the bearing.
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