Subourbon
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- Apr 28, 2020
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- 134
- Location
- Quebec
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K20 suburban
- Engine Size
- 6.2 V8
I recently posted about a brake leak at the drum. Turned out to be diff oil. The brake leak was rubber line coming down to the split between rear wheels.
Anyways, back to the point.
I watched videos on how to do the seals.
Looks time consuming but over all not as hard as I thought. Not easy, but not overly technical.
My question is, can I do the seals and bearing with brake hardware in place?
I did my drum brake years ago, and they take me forever, and honestly looking at the job, removing and reinstalling the drum brake stuff would be the most time consuming.
But using the puller and bearing & seal driver, the brake hardware surrounds the axle tube, but nothing really interferes with it, right?
Anyways, back to the point.
I watched videos on how to do the seals.
Looks time consuming but over all not as hard as I thought. Not easy, but not overly technical.
My question is, can I do the seals and bearing with brake hardware in place?
I did my drum brake years ago, and they take me forever, and honestly looking at the job, removing and reinstalling the drum brake stuff would be the most time consuming.
But using the puller and bearing & seal driver, the brake hardware surrounds the axle tube, but nothing really interferes with it, right?