So there is another yahoo that checked this. I don't know what source he was sticking to. But it can't be the two it was designed for. Note the following when installing the retaining springs on the anchor pin side. Sometimes the bottom shoe doesn't stay on the pin. I use Bungie Chord as a helper. One side on the cam, the other on something holding the bottom shoe in place. Next tip: when you pry the bottom of the spring, pry the edge of the shoe. I can't fix the spring either. Pry the first bend under the spring. Once it appears in the hole, press and twist again. This blocks the spring. When I first used this after pulling the drum. It literally took less than 60 seconds to release the brakes. It took 5 minutes to put them back in place after installing new anchor pins. This is a good product. Don't be put off by the person below me.
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