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    93 gl automatic

    does the rear brakes have a regular lock nut to take off the drum are one of those that you have to stake? i will go shopping for parts on the way home from work so do not have time to see either way.

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    brakes

    You remove the wheel, Remove the grease seal, There is a cotter pin on the retaining washer that needs to come off next (the retaining washer has teeth in is, you will see when you get in there). Then there is a regular nut that you undo after you take out the retaining washer. The whole drum should slide off then.

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    • #3
      thanks for the reply at least i do not have to buy one of those stake nuts

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      • #4
        While you are in there you might as well check you bearings. I had a bad one that I did not know about caught it just in time.

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        • #5
          Re: brakes

          Originally posted by canlboater
          You remove the wheel, Remove the grease seal, There is a cotter pin on the retaining washer that needs to come off next (the retaining washer has teeth in is, you will see when you get in there). Then there is a regular nut that you undo after you take out the retaining washer. The whole drum should slide off then.

          Well, yours is different than every Festiva I've ever worked on. I just happened to replace my rear brakes and wheel bearings last week. Once you take off the wheel and grease cap, there is a staked nut that holds the drum/bearing assembly in place. Remove the stake nut, and the drum slides off. I've never seen a cotter key on the rear. Also, the passenger side rear nut is reversed thread.

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          • #6
            If I'm not mistaken I've seen both. I think on one of mine they had cotter pins and one had the nuts staked on. But I could be thinking of the aspire stuff which may be different.

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            • #7
              Re: brakes

              Originally posted by gdawgs
              Originally posted by canlboater
              You remove the wheel, Remove the grease seal, There is a cotter pin on the retaining washer that needs to come off next (the retaining washer has teeth in is, you will see when you get in there). Then there is a regular nut that you undo after you take out the retaining washer. The whole drum should slide off then.

              Well, yours is different than every Festiva I've ever worked on. I just happened to replace my rear brakes and wheel bearings last week. Once you take off the wheel and grease cap, there is a staked nut that holds the drum/bearing assembly in place. Remove the stake nut, and the drum slides off. I've never seen a cotter key on the rear. Also, the passenger side rear nut is reversed thread.

              Went out and checked, yep just like I said on a 93L

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              • #8
                the Aspire swap has the nut and cotter pin assembly

                the Festiva has the stake nuts

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                • #9
                  Stake nut to cotter pin transition

                  '88's and at least some '89's have stake nuts. By '92 they'd thankfully gone to cotter pins. Where exactly the transition took place, I don't know.

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                  • #10
                    I have two 1993 Ls, one has pins, the other has steak nuts. Some spindles have a hole for the pin, and others don't :?:
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by freshtiva
                      I have two 1993 Ls, one has pins, the other has steak nuts. Some spindles have a hole for the pin, and others don't :?:
                      Don't question the car gods...they make there decisions using logic that is beyond human comprehension. :lol:

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