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1991-1995 Hyundai Elantra | High Grade, Middle Grade | 4 Door
Hyundai Elantra Brake Shoe
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Hyundai Elantra Brake Shoe Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How do you properly replace rear brake shoes and ensure correct installation on Hyundai Elantra?
A: Loosen the wheel lug nuts, raise the rear of the vehicle, and support it securely on jackstands. Block the front wheels to prevent rolling, then remove the rear wheels and release the parking brake. Remove the rear wheel bearing cap, spindle nut, and washer, then slide the hub/drum assembly straight off the spindle. Clean the brake assembly with brake cleaner and allow it to dry, positioning a drain pan underneath to catch residue, avoiding the use of compressed air to blow off brake dust. Unhook the adjuster spring, remove the adjuster lever pawl, and detach the upper and lower return springs from the brake shoes. Push down on the hold-down spring, turn it 90 degrees to align its slot with the pin blade, and remove it. Lift off the leading brake shoe, remove the adjuster screw assembly, and detach the hold-down spring from the trailing brake shoe before removing the shoe and disconnecting the Parking Brake Cable. Connect the lower return spring to the brake shoes, install the leading shoe onto the backing plate ensuring it engages correctly with the wheel cylinder, and install the hold-down spring. Lubricate the threads of the adjuster screw assembly with high-temperature grease before installation, connect the upper return spring, position the adjuster lever pawl, and install the adjuster spring. Replace all four rear brake shoes simultaneously, working on one brake assembly at a time to avoid mixing parts. Ensure the brake shoes are retracted for easy drum installation, and check the drum for cracks, score marks, deep scratches, and hard spots, which may require machining at an automotive shop if they cannot be removed with fine emery cloth. Resurfacing is recommended whenever a brake job is done to prevent out-of-round drums; if drums are excessively worn, new ones will be necessary. If not resurfacing, remove glazing with sandpaper or emery cloth using a swirling motion. Install the brake drum and bearing unit, washer, and a new spindle nut, then tighten the nut. Mount the wheel, install the lug nuts, lower the vehicle, and tighten the lug nuts. Depress the brake pedal several times, then drive the vehicle backwards and forwards while applying the brakes forcefully to bring the brake shoes into proper adjustment. Check brake operation carefully before driving in traffic.