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  1. burbn10

    Rear Axle Trouble

    I agree with the adjusters. Use a good lithium or silicone grease that won't wash away quickly. GM recommends lithium grease. I think new adjusters are like $10 from Advance Auto Parts.
  2. burbn10

    Rear Axle Trouble

    Measure the inside diameter of your brake drum and also measure the width of the brake shoes that are on it now. That is usually the best way to determine which setup you have.
  3. burbn10

    Rear Axle Trouble

    Hmmm.... That's a good one! I can't really tell from the picture, but is your E-Brake hooked up? That has a large pin and washer like that to hold it to the brake shoe. (Think it is in that hole in the lower-left of your pic) I can't see the rest of the brake system, so I'm not saying that is...
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