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Old Dec 18, 2003 | 07:41 PM
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Default Need help: Two problems :(

Hey guys,
This is kind of off-topic but I need some help.

First, I need to replace a rear brake disc off my truck. I can replace brake pads with my eyes closed but have never done a brake DISC before. How hard is it? I heard we need a special tool to take off/put on the springs? What kind of tool is this and where can I get it?

Also, another car of mine is completely dead now (not drivable). I believe it's either the tranny (manual) or the clutch is out. How can I tell if it's a clutch and not the tranny? When put in first, normally it should cut out the engine if you let go of the clutch but engine stills run now...also I can't seems to put it in gear anymore ... Is it the clutch? The car is on original clutch and has like 98K miles...thx.
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Old Dec 18, 2003 | 07:53 PM
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Default Re: Need help: Two problems :( (randomwalk101)

springs are on drums, if you have rotors there are no springs. You might need to pack wheel beaings with grease, messy but not hard.

Sounds like a dead clutch.
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Old Dec 18, 2003 | 08:59 PM
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Default Re: Need help: Two problems :( (boostn420)

Sorry, I meant drum brake...not disc.

How do I replace the shoes on the drum brakes? Do I need special tool (if any)?? Please give me some instructions.
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