1996 80 Series - Remove and replace rear backing plates/dust shields? (1 Viewer)

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Hi - I'm in the middle of replacing the rear brake system from the spring assembly/load balancing back, including new lines, ebrake etc. Does anybody know how to get the rear backing plates off? I need to repair/replace mine because the area where the springs attach is rusted.

These backing plates are BIG BUCKS to replace with new, so I am thinking maybe braze on new metal where the right plate is rusted and then anti-rust her up. Anybody done that? Any help vastly appreciated!
 
Help! does anybody have any idea how to get the backing plates off of the rear?
Thank you :)
 
Basically, pull the caliper, disc, axle shaft, and bearing hub and you should be able to unbolt the backing plate to remove. Use lots of penetrant on the bolts.
 
Great thanks - worked! Do you know if I need a special tool to get the oil seal out and replace it?
I'm having issues with the load proportioning system, too. I'm gonna start a new thread for that one because the replacement parts I have don't make sense.
I really appreciate your help!
 
I have a generic seal puller I use that you should be able to find at any auto parts store.
 
You can get a seal oullee at harbor freight for 8 bucks. It will save you alot of Hassel.
 
How did you remove the plate after the nuts are removed. Did you have to “persuade” them with a hammer??
 
Give these guys a call:

 
I cut the proportioning lever off and just tied it up to the frame/body. Worked for me.
 

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