Thank you for the great video! Saved me hours replacing rear brake pads on my geo!! Scary to think that rear wheels are held on by just two small screws!
HAVE THE POWERS THAT BE MADE IT ILLEAGLE, AS AGAINST THE LAW, TO SHOW ANYTHING ABOUT WORKING ON A 1997 GEO TRACKER. ALL KINDS OF INFO UP TO A 95. THEN NAWTHING TILL 99
Excellence in presentation and good knowledgeable skills to have !
Simpler then I expected. Thanks for the demo MasterJacks!
Thank you for the great video! Saved me hours replacing rear brake pads on my geo!! Scary to think that rear wheels are held on by just two small screws!
Held on by four wheel studs
I took those screws that hold the drums on and keep them in my tool box. They seem to be more useful there.
Thank you much!!
Why did you take out the part where you backed into the tree?
haha you're not supposed to know about that :-)
I have a '97 1.3, and mine are nothing like this. There are no screws holding the drums on.
Me too
Thanks you
both my damn wheel cylinders are leaking after trying to do this fml
HAVE THE POWERS THAT BE MADE IT ILLEAGLE, AS AGAINST THE LAW, TO SHOW ANYTHING ABOUT WORKING ON A 1997 GEO TRACKER. ALL KINDS OF INFO UP TO A 95. THEN NAWTHING TILL 99
My back brake drums are nothing like those
stupid bolts i rather drill them out
Yeah you would!
eat a log
Funny intro. Cool useful video. When doing drum brakes needle nose vice grips are your beat friend.