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Old 07-16-2003, 07:36 AM
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Drum Brake Replacement, Please Help

Hey Guys,
I am having trouble with the search. Do any of you know where I would find instructions on how to replace the rear brake shoes on a 94 maxima gxe? Any info would be helpful, thanks!!!
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it's in the service manual. buy one from nissan, or a haynes of chilton's at any parts store.
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Re: Drum Brake Replacement, Please Help

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Hey Guys,
I am having trouble with the search. Do any of you know where I would find instructions on how to replace the rear brake shoes on a 94 maxima gxe? Any info would be helpful, thanks!!!
Mike

Buy the manual, it will answer all your questions and keep you out of trouble.
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Yes, well Ive thought of that of course, but I am an EXTREMELY broke college student. I was just trying to find some instructions through here first. Please help
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Yes, well Ive thought of that of course, but I am an EXTREMELY broke college student. I was just trying to find some instructions through here first. Please help

I am the same way. If you get the book from Auto Zone and buy your break pads with a lifetime warrenty there you will spend about....40 bucks. Spring for it, it is worth it!
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http://www.cybrrpartspro.com/Chilton...61CH09_17.HTML

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Yes, well Ive thought of that of course, but I am an EXTREMELY broke college student. I was just trying to find some instructions through here first. Please help
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click the link above, doofus. and get a job. I (well used to) work two jobs and was taking 18 hours of engineering courses. if I can do it, you can too.
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I've carried 12 hours before at school and worked 70 + hours a week also. How bad do you want money????
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If you are too poor to purchase a $15.00 manual, then you are too poor to do the brakes. It is quite possible that you may need additional parts other than the brake shoes when doing the rear drum brakes. The last thing you would need is to get half way through the job and find that you either need a part or a tool—and you don’t have the money for it. However, if you want to persist, this is free: http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBr...Parameters=004
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