New problem - brake spring

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New problem - brake spring

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Hello again to everyone...
I encountered a new problem which I feel that certainly someone has encountered and can provide some direction... I am replacing brakes, including cylinders, shoes and springs. My problem is finding a spring plier that is large enough to work. I purchased one at a local auto parts store that lasted about 3 minutes before I broke it. I then ordered a larger "truck" brake spring plier but find that it does not spread wide enough to install the spring....
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Re: New problem - brake spring

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This may not be the approved method, but here’s what I did. First I adjusted the cams all the way in, then got a nice BIG set of vice grips and clamped them on the end of the spring sideways. Then, using them as a handle I pulled the spring into position. Sounds simple but I do remember those springs being pretty strong.
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Re: New problem - brake spring

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Thanks, that's exactly how I was taught by my father. I'm working on modifying the spring plier I bought, but at the end of the day I may just need a bigger set of vice grips and hammer! LOL!
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Re: New problem - brake spring

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Good News... Brake springs are installed. My modification to the tool worked well! Yea!!
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Re: New problem - brake spring

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Haha nice work!
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Re: New problem - brake spring

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Mine is similar to Rob's. I clamp down a pair of vise grips on the spring stem then use a long prybar against the vise grips and hub to leverage the spring end into place. This works ONLY if the shoes will stay upright.
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Re: New problem - brake spring

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Also, be sure to wear eye protection. A good friend of mine lost his eye from one of those springs.
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