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How to Replace Brake Kit 2001-05 Honda Civic
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Tools used
A Piece of Pipe (for leverage)
Torque Wrench
Jack Stands
19mm Socket
White Grease
Lug Wrench
Ratchet
Floor Jack
1/2 Inch Breaker Bar
1. Removing the Wheel
Loosen the lug nuts with the vehicle on the ground
Raise the vehicle with a floor jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the lug nuts
Pull of the wheel
2. Removing the Brakes
Pull off the brake drum
Remove the springs with locking needle-nose pliers
Push the piston in by hand and lock the rubber in place
Remove the tabs with the pliers
Pull the brake shoes apart
Remove the front brake shoe
Remove the separator bar
Pull the rear brake shoe off the emergency brake cable
Remove the emergency brake lever from the rear brake shoe
3. Installing the Brakes
Connect the emergency brake lever to the new rear brake shoe
Attach the rear brake shoe to the emergency brake cable
Apply white grease to the contact areas on the backing plate
Put the rear shoe into place
Insert the tab
Make sure the separator bar adjusts freely
Insert the separator bar
Attach the front shoe to the rear shoe via the spring
Put the front shoe into place
Insert the tab
Reattach the springs with the pliers
Slide the brake drum on
4. Reattaching the Wheel
Slide the wheel into place
Put the hub cap on
Start the lug nuts by hand
Tighten the lug nuts preliminarily
Lower the vehicle to the ground
Tighten the lug nuts to between 100 foot-pounds in a crossing or star pattern
Reattach the center cap
5. Testing the Brakes
Pump your brakes repeatedly until they feel firm
Test your brakes at 5 miles per hour and then 10 miles per hour
Road test the vehicle
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In this video we're going to show you how to remove and reinstall the rear brakes on this 2003 Honda Civic, pretty much the same as any 2001 to 2005 Civic with the rear drum brakes. The brakes are actually pretty good in this vehicle so we just show you how to take them apart and put them back together. We do one side. Obviously, you always want to replace your brakes in pairs.
The tools you'll need are a jack and jack stands, a tire iron, or a 19mm socket with a breaker bar, or even you could use your ratchet with a piece of pipe for some leverage just to get the lug nuts started, some needle nose locking pliers, and a torque wrench.
These lug nuts are 19 millimeters. You can either use a socket with a breaker bar or your tire iron. If you don't have the benefit of air tools, you'll want to start with your wheel on the ground. We'll loosen the lug nuts first. Then raise and support your vehicle and remove the wheel and tire. Just speed it up here as I remove the wheel and tire. Hopefully, your brake drum will come right off.
You see these springs right here, now there are special tools that you can use to get these apart. If you own a garage and work on cars all the time, it might make sense, but it also could make sense to buy a tool like this that has many uses. It's a locking jaw or vice grip pliers that has kind of a needle nose to it. Get it in there, lock it onto that spring, pull the spring over and release it. There's also a spring right here that's much easier. Pull it down and release it. Before you go too far, push your piston back in here and just lock this rubber boot back on. Just kind of pry it and pull it up and over. Pull it up and over, and then just kind of rotate it around as you push it right on. Change the size of your pliers here. You push on this little tab. Push it in, twist and let that out. Do the same thing on this side. It should untwist. Let that off. Your front shoe comes off. Rear shoe comes off, and the rear shoe is connected to the brakes here, the emergency brake cable. We just have to take this off. Right down here, your rear shoe is connected to your emergency brake cable. Pull it forward on the spring. Then pull your cable through like that. If you were putting on new shoes, what you would want to do is take this apart here. You basically just spread this clip apart, slip it off and then this arm comes off of the back shoe. You would want to put it onto the new shoe that you install, obviously, and then the reinstallation is just pretty much a reversal of the procedure. It's kind of upside down here. Clip the arm in place. Just slide that right down and in. Put the rear shoe up and in.
Before I go to reinstall that, I use a little bit of white grease right here on these contact points. There's three in the back and three in the front.
I've already got to get my clip on here. Put the shoe up into place and lock that on. This is the separator bar. It's what adjusts so you want to make sure this is all nice and free. This spins on there and that spins easily inside there. That goes right in there. Now you take your front shoe you put the spring on. Put it on down here. This shoe should be pushed right in there and then this one goes in behind. There's a little bracket that's holding the bottoms of them on. Pull our stud back. Make sure this goes into place. Now take your clip for the front shoe and make sure the front shoe is up in place. Hold the pin on the back side of the backing plate and then push the clip in and turn it. Rotate it with the pliers to lock it on.
Now you want to push these together. This little bracket goes right in there. I'll just show you that bracket from the other side so you can see. We'll put that there and stretch it right across. Put it in there. Make sure you push it right in. This spring goes right in. It goes on there and down into there.
Reinstall the rear brake drum. Then really kick it into high gear as I put the wheel on. Then on this vehicle you put the hub cap on, start the lug nuts and then preliminarily tighten them with either your ratchet or in this case my impact wrench. Then I'll torque them when the vehicle is on the ground. Then once the vehicle is on the ground, then torque your lug nuts to 100 foot pounds kind of using a crossing pattern as you go. Last, but certainly not least, always make sure you pump the brake pedal a bunch of times. Firm it up. Make sure the brakes are working correctly before you road test the vehicle.
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Customer Q&A
Is this for both the left and right sides?April 10, 2020
Jemarra E
10
I purchased these same shoes for my 2002 Honda Civic 1.7L 4 speed auto and they were the same exact ones that I took off. My purchase came in a box with just the 4 shoes alone (2 for each side). So yes, this purchase will satisfy the brake job for just both the rear driver and passenger side brake shoes. There is NO spring kit or any drum brake kit parts included with this purchase, you'll have to purchase the springs and other drum parts separately if you plan on also servicing your drum system with new parts.
April 10, 2020
Jose G
10
Yes, these parts will be for both the driver and passenger sides. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any further questions.
April 10, 2020
Emma F
10
Hi Jemarra, yes they are. I replaced mine two weeks ago. Make sure you use brake cleaner spray as well.
April 10, 2020
T D
What size are these shoes 8.66?April 24, 2023
Kenneth P
10
Actual Measurements are not listed or available. Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your vehicle specifications match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
April 25, 2023
Andra M
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