General Motors replacement brake lining material is recommended for all vehicles in order to maintain the balance between the front and the rear brake performance.
General Motors replacement brake parts have been carefully selected in order to provide the following of the proper conditions:
• | Brake balance |
• | Stopping distance |
• | Brake control over the full range of operating conditions |
Installation of the front/rear brake lining materials unequal to the GM replacement parts recommended for this vehicle can change the proper brake balance.
Caution: Avoid taking the following actions when you service wheel brake parts:
• Do not grind brake linings. • Do not sand brake linings. • Do not clean wheel brake parts with a dry brush or with compressed air.
Caution: Avoid taking the following actions when you service wheel brake parts:
• Do not grind brake linings. • Do not sand brake linings. • Do not clean wheel brake parts with a dry brush or with compressed air.
Important:
• The primary brake lining must be installed on the primary brake
shoe. The first brake shoe past the cam in the direction of the wheel rotation
is the primary brake shoe. The primary and the secondary brake shoes can
be in either position, depending on the location of the cam. If the cam
is behind the axle, the top brake shoe is the primary brake shoe and
the lower brake shoe is the secondary brake shoe. If the cam is in front
of the axle, the lower brake shoe is the primary brake shoe. • Follow the rivet machine manufacturer's instruction. • The brake lining to the brake shoe gap at both ends and both sides
must not exceed 0.25 mm (0.010 in). • The brake lining to the brake shoe gap between the webs at both
ends must not exceed 0.64 mm (0.025 in).
Important: Do not get grease on the part of the brake shoe roller that touches the camshaft.