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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / August 2006

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Caravan rear brake pad replacement

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BSAKing@hotmail.com - 16 Aug 2006 22:20 GMT
My apologies as I am not an expert mechanic like some folks here. I
have searched the group and have found all sorts of issues on brakes,
but not what I need. I am having news server issues so maybe I am
missing something in the process.

My rear brakes on my 2001 caravan make noise when I first start her up
and take off, but it almost disappears after awhile. I am thinking it
*may* need brake pads in the rear. I had them checked awhile ago, and
they said something about ridges forming on the drum and cleaned them
up (& of course charged me for it), but with little result. They did
also tell me this is a common issue on caravans.

Now - does anyone know of a site or a thread which tells a dummy like
me how to go about checking/replacing the linings on the rear (non-ABS)
brakes in a 2001 dodge caravan?

Thanks for any and all information. Because of the news server issue,
if you could copy any (polite!!? lol) response to BSAKing@hotmail.com
it would be appreciated.

regards.
BSAKing@hotmail.com - 17 Aug 2006 04:07 GMT
hi - thank you for the reply. What are the certain tools you refer to?
I gather one is like a sort of screwdriver to adjust the
clearance/drag. The other must be a spring compressor of some type, or
if I go to some auto store and thell them what I am trying to do, would
they know what I need?

thanks for putting up with what I am sure are dumb questions.

regards.

> My apologies as I am not an expert mechanic like some folks here. I
> have searched the group and have found all sorts of issues on brakes,
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> regards.
fweddybear - 17 Aug 2006 18:15 GMT
> hi - thank you for the reply. What are the certain tools you refer to?
> I gather one is like a sort of screwdriver to adjust the
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>> regards.

   I am not sure what the tool is called, but yes.... it has what looks
like a screwdriver on one end, and on the other it is rounded with a sort of
notch or indentation so that you can attach it to the stud where the two
springs are located.  I guess it might be called a drum brake tool... the
auto parts place should know right away, or you probably should find another
store if they dont...

Fwed
 
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