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I have Pictures of my Kea Sedona rear brake assembly and drum I can send you, if this helps or tell me what information your after regarding the rear brake assembly.
sounds like you have it apart and not so sure about reassembly. If these are drum brakes try looking at the drum brake change videos on Youtube, ericthecarguy (ETCG) is a good one. Drum brakes are all basically similar with the main difference usually around self adjusters.
LOOK AT THE BRAKE DRUM ASSEMBLY ON THE OTHER WHEEL.THUMB OF RULE NEVER REMOVE DISASSEMBLE BOTH BRAKE DRUM SHOES AT THE SAME TIME.BECAUSE THE OTHER BRAKE ASSEMBLY CAN BE USED AS REFERENCE.YOUR BEST BET BUY HAYNES REPAIR MANUAL AT AUTO ZONE OR ADVANCE AUTO PARTS.YOU CAN GO ON LINE USE ONLINE MANUAL YOU HAVE TO PAY TO USE SITE FOR A YEAR NOT THAT MUCH.
Hi, not sure if you will be able to get a diagram or not. If you are looking to do your brakes yourself, you can block up one side of the car and pull the brake drum off. Once the drum is off, you will be able to see all of the parts and how they go together. Then jack up the other side and replace the brake shoes. Use the blocked up side with drum removed as a reference when putting the other side back together, then switch sides. This is how I have done it before and it works really well...maybe better than a diagram.
if you have not disassembled the brake yet than remove the wheel take the dusk cap off of the drum and remove the nut and pull the drum and bearing off of the hub. then take your camera and take a picture of the brake assembly so you can remove and replace the parts in the right position.
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