Replace Front Wheel Bearings and Drum Brake Shoes on a 1967 Mustang Convertible
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- čas přidán 4. 10. 2022
- 1967 Mustang Convertible Restoration: Front Wheel Bearings and Brake Replacement Guide
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Welcome to our latest restoration adventure featuring a classic 1967 Mustang Convertible! 🚗💨 In this comprehensive CZcams video, we're diving into the world of automotive craftsmanship as we tackle the essential task of replacing front wheel bearings and brakes on this iconic beauty.
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Thanks, helpful video Carguytroy. Nothin wrong with hand packing wheel bearings, you still got grease all over your gloves lol. Drum brakes work fine for what they were intended, if maintained and with good tires.
Thanks. These need a little more TLC. Stopping is pretty sketchy still.
You sound like Nickolas Cage...
I’ll take that as a compliment!! Thanks!!
It looks like the grease seal was installed backwards.
The old one? I think it was in right, just an old seal is all.
Why didn't you replace the nasty wheel cylinder? They aren't expensive and yours looked cruddy. While you were in there you might as well change it out.
They actually aren’t bad, they don’t leak and work fine. It does need a master cylinder though. Just wanted to get it running stopping so I could move it around for now. Eventually most everything will be refurbished or replaced.