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LOOK AT THE BRAKE DRUM ASSEMBLY ON THE OTHER WHEEL.THUMB OF RULE NEVER REMOVE DISASSEMBLE BOTH BRAKE DRUM SHOES AT THE SAME TIME.BECAUSE THE OTHER BRAKE ASSEMBLY CAN BE USED AS REFERENCE.YOUR BEST BET BUY HAYNES REPAIR MANUAL AT AUTO ZONE OR ADVANCE AUTO PARTS.YOU CAN GO ON LINE USE ONLINE MANUAL YOU HAVE TO PAY TO USE SITE FOR A YEAR NOT THAT MUCH.
Here is the diagram,It is always a good idea to only disaasemble one side so you can use the other side as a reference,I also reccomend using a set od brake pliers,they will the disassembly and reassembly much easier.
there should be several springs. first there are (2) real short springs that hold the shoes to the dust cover/back plate. they go in the center of each shoe. then there is a short spring that goes at the bottom where the adjuster is located. there should be a hole in each shoe. finally there is a long spring that goes at the top where your brake cylinder is and this is what gets attched last after your emergancy brake levers are placed between the shoes .
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