One quick way is to take a close-up photo before you disassemble...always remember the shoe with the shortest pad length goes in the front known as the primary shoe and the shoe with the long
pad length goes in back ...the secondary shoe....label photo right and left side of vehicle......
Apply shoes in same position on each side....
I don't think you will like this approach,
but if you take a picture with the drum off,
as well as, do one side at a time, you'll be fine.
The other side will be your sample
I wouldn't wait & hope for anything free from
the internet.
If your going to work on your own vehicle,
especially a purely mechanical thing like
brakes,you just got to learn as you go.
SOURCE: Need diagram for Mazda b4000 brake drum assembly
Okay, then you have what you need. Just take the drum off of the other side and use it as a reference. You are going to have a hard time trying to find a diagram. The Hayes and others are just general pictures and not necessarily what is on your specific vehicle. I do not have that particular diagram myself.
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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 .
SOURCE: I need a diagram for the rear drum brake for 2002 Ford Ranger
Copy and paste this into your search window: 2002 ford ranger rear brake diagram
You should see four pictures pop up, select the brake parts diagram or the brake picture.
SOURCE: brake diagram and rear drums diagram for 2001
Visit the autozone.com website and register the car information. It's free and will give you access to an online repair manual for the car. Information regarding the braking system should be available there. It's a handy resource. Hope this helped and best wishes.
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