Quote, originally posted by zionzr2 »I too would love to have a better brake feel. It has always seemed a bit soft to me compared with other vehicles I drive. And with my job I drive several types a day and most seem to have a better brake feel. The Nissans seem to have a supper sensitive brake feel.How would I do this myself...Dont feel like paying a shop $100 for a brake job if they only tell me that it is within some arbitrary spec.It's usually a simple job. Don't forget to use jack stands whenever you remove the wheels from the car and work on a firm level surface.After you remove the rear tire, the brake drum SHOULD slide off. Did you release the Emergency Brake???!!! Of course if you have never had the drums off they probably need some extra persuasion. You can either tap (Bang!) the drum with a hammer around its perimeter, to free the rust up, or put some bolts (8.8mm???)through the two holes that are on the front of the drum.
http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=26369After the drum is removed, spray lots of Brake Cleaner around the entire rear brake assembly to get rid of all the crap that has been built up. Don't worry about getting the Brake Cleaner on the shoes it evaporates quickly. This is also a good time to use emery cloth on the brake shoes as well to get rid of any "glaze" that has built up. Also spray Brake Cleaner inside the brake drum to clean it as well. Next, take some emery cloth and rub it around the hub and the center hole of the brake drum to remove the rust. Also rub it around the brake drums outer lip to remove the built up rust there as well. The drum will go back on and off the car easier. Using a small screw driver move the adjusting star wheel a few clicks. I forget which way it goes but it only "clicks" one way. Put the drum back on the car and spin it. If it spins with no drag, then take the drum off the car and move the star wheel a few more clicks. Repeat as necessary until you get the drum to drag a bit. Then button it up and do the same for the other rear wheel. You should notice that, if done correctly, your emergency brake will not take more than a click or two to fully engage. And, most importantly, the brakes will be MUCH more responsive. Good Luck
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