docb969
Doc
I bought a 2000 Expedition the other day and was told that the brakes were most likely going on it. So I got the truck home jacked it up rear first. I shook with what I found. I wish I had taken a wheel off before I bought it.
I took the wheels off to find NO Pads on the calipers (just steel on steel) Then I removed the caliper noticing that most of the dust cover was missing, I knew I was in for a heck of a job now. Got the caliper off removed the rotor what was left of it, then 2 slim pieces of steel fell out. I think they used to be the Parking brake or E-brake shoes. Anyway I ordered new dust covers, new calipers, new rotors, new pads, new shoes with spring kits, and new e-brake cables. I started replacing all the parts and found something is missing. So I get out the manual (Chilton) for my Expedition and it does not show or illustrate what is supposed to connect the E-brake cable to the shoes. I then called the Ford dealer, and was told I had everything needed to complete the job, and they had no other parts that would connect the cable to the brake shoes. I know there dead wrong. There is a elongated hole on the upper part of the dust cover for something to go through that connects the cable to the brakes. Any ideas of what it is and where to get it????
I took the wheels off to find NO Pads on the calipers (just steel on steel) Then I removed the caliper noticing that most of the dust cover was missing, I knew I was in for a heck of a job now. Got the caliper off removed the rotor what was left of it, then 2 slim pieces of steel fell out. I think they used to be the Parking brake or E-brake shoes. Anyway I ordered new dust covers, new calipers, new rotors, new pads, new shoes with spring kits, and new e-brake cables. I started replacing all the parts and found something is missing. So I get out the manual (Chilton) for my Expedition and it does not show or illustrate what is supposed to connect the E-brake cable to the shoes. I then called the Ford dealer, and was told I had everything needed to complete the job, and they had no other parts that would connect the cable to the brake shoes. I know there dead wrong. There is a elongated hole on the upper part of the dust cover for something to go through that connects the cable to the brakes. Any ideas of what it is and where to get it????
