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I definitely did. I compared sides, and looked at that tutorial and that spring just isn't there.
Here is what I've got so far. My ebrake works now, so that's good. However I can't tell if the actual brakes work, and my brake light is always on. It went off for a second, but now it's always on. The dealership closed and I went to another shop whose owner has a 10" lifted grand Cherokee and a chopped Cherokee which Is getting lifted soon too. It's also got (I think) an old bronco engine in it-Matt
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That's an old messge I never hit entire on. I ended up paying the guy the shop with the Cherokees to do it. He was going to charge 20 for bleeding the brakes and refilling it, but I asked him to redo my brakes because I got bad advice and put the pads on wrong. And I forgot the plate that retains the line for the adjuster spring.
So for 180 bucks I have new rear brakes. It was 130 for new drums, shoes, hardware, and adjuster kits. Would have of been 130 if I didn't fuck up. Not bad, thanks for the help guys.-Matt
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