Change the rear brake shoes on a Dodge Caravan

Change the rear brake shoes on a Dodge Caravan

Learn how to replace the rear brake pads on your Dodge Caravan with this instructional repair video

Hosted by revver.com
Creator's Site: www.vehiclefixer.com
Curated By: FFox

Comments

+1
mikeylikesit 4 months ago
thank you for the on tutorialfor brake repair good refresher
+1
dandy12 3 months ago
This instrucational (although very good) is improperly labeled. It should read, Learn how to replace the rear brake shoes, not pads. Pads are for disc brakes, shoes are drums.

Also, I think the video was laking in showing the lubrication points and the the hardware in the video was cleaner than the usual condition of most brakes you take apart. I find it easier to purchase the hardware kits for about $10-15 its well worth it. and if you find the hardware was still in good shape, you can always return the unopened package of hardware.

Dan
+1
martin211 2 months ago
when i brake my pedal is to hard but caraven dont stop fast
+1
martin211 2 months ago
when i brake my pedal is to hard but caraven dont stop fast
Add your comment:

Human Powered Ferris Wheel

According to Google's (albeit rough) translation from French to English: "A big wheel in India that does not work with an engine but using human power. Men throw themselves in front of the wheel ...

Make-It-Yourself LEGO Gummies

Turkey day is over, and you have this nice Friday-Saturday-Sunday stretch before it's back the daily grind. Here's a project that inspires both young and old: LeGummies brick shaped gummy candies ...

Geek-Shooting Rubberband Machine Gun

It's the idea that counts. This geeky rubberband machine gun is pretty sweet looking... but I wish it had a little more force. The gun can very quickly shoot (200!) rubberbands, but it just tumbles ...

4 Years in the Making: Insane Papercraft City

Tokyo art student, Wataru Itou, spent four long years crafting his meticulous paper city, entitled "A Castle On the Ocean".  The miniature papercraft city was constructed with ...

Jetman Flys Over Atlantic with DIY Wings - Plummets!

Yves Rossy, AKA Jetman, attempted to fly across the Atantic from Morocco to Spain yesterday. His homemade, jet powered wings "span 8 feet and are powered by four kerosene-fueled jet engines ...

loading...