SSBC A163-1 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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A163-1 Revision 3

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BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION, SPRAY ALL FITTINGS & FASTENERS WITH 
PENETRATING OIL.

1.

Drum Brake Removal.

a) Raise the car until the tires and wheels clear the floor and support the car on jack stands.

Remove the tires and wheel assemblies from the drum.

b) Pull the brake drums off the axle. If the brake drum will not come off easily, retract the shoes 

by inserting a narrow screwdriver through the adjusting slot in the backing plate and back off 
the adjusting screw.

c)

Disconnect parking brake cable from the actuator and pull through the backing plate after 
compressing the retaining clip.

d) Disconnect the rigid brake line from the back of the wheel cylinder. Always use a tube 

wrench on brake lines so not to strip the tube nut. Disconnect the electrical plug from the 
back of the hub.

e) Working through the large hole in the hub flange, remove the four torx head bolts that hold 

the hub and backing plate to the axle.

f)

Remove the hub and backing plate from the axle and separate the hub and backing plate.

2.

Installation of Caliper Mounting Brackets.

a) The caliper mounting brackets will be sandwiched between the end of the axle and the

backside of the hubs.

b) Place the brackets on the axle pointing toward the rear of the car. The drivers side should be 

around the one o’clock position and the passenger side around the eleven o’clock position.

c)

Place the hub on the axle over the caliper mounting bracket and secure using the original 
nuts and bolts torqued to 50 ft/lbs. Be sure to reconnect the plug for the ABS sensor.

3.

Installation of Rotors and Calipers.

a) Slide the rotors onto the hubs and secure with two lugnuts.
b) The calipers come loaded with the pads in place and are ready for installation. The calipers 

will be installed with the parking brake levers on top. The calipers will be bled through the 
special bleeders in the banjo bolts and not through the bleeders located in the caliper
castings.

c)

Slide the calipers into position over the rotors and place one of the 7/16” flat washers
provided between the caliper and mounting bracket at each of the bolt holes to center the 
caliper. Secure the caliper with the bolts supplied and torque to 80 ft/lbs.

d) Turn the rotor by hand to be sure it spins freely and there is no interference.

4.

Brake Lines.

a) Disconnect the original steel lines at the flex hose and remove them. Install the new shorter 

steel lines and bend them to follow the path of the original lines. The new lines are much 
shorter and will only reach part way to the caliper.

b) Connect the flex lines supplied to the caliper using the banjo bolts and copper washers

supplied. Torque to 20 - 30 ft/lbs.

c)

Rotate the flex line behind the shock and connect it to the new steel line. Tighten using a 
tube wrench.

5.

Parking Brake Cables.

a) Remove the original brake cables by loosening the cables at the adjuster located in the

center of the axle.

Summary of Contents for A163-1

Page 1: ... installation please verify you have received all the parts indicated on the packing slip If you believe anything to be missing or incorrect please call our Customer Service Department at 716 759 8666 To assure your installation will go safely and smoothly have the following items on hand to assist you JACK JACK STANDS WRENCH SET LUG WRENCH MALLET TORQUE WRENCH TUBE WRENCHES SOCKET SET BRAKE FLUID...

Page 2: ...DED TO COMPLETE THE INSTALL IF YOU FIND YOU ARE MISSING ITEMS PLEASE CONTACT SSBC IMMEDIATELY REGARDLESS OF WHAT DEALER YOU PURCHASED THIS KIT FROM IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING MISSING ITEMS WARRANTY CLAIMS DEFECTIVE ITEMS OR SIMPLY INSTALLATION ISSUES PLEASE CONTACT SSBC DIRECTLY TOLL FREE 800 448 7722 M F 9AM 5PM EST tech ssbrakes com info ssbrakes com ...

Page 3: ...he eleven o clock position c Place the hub on the axle over the caliper mounting bracket and secure using the original nuts and bolts torqued to 50 ft lbs Be sure to reconnect the plug for the ABS sensor 3 Installation of Rotors and Calipers a Slide the rotors onto the hubs and secure with two lugnuts b The calipers come loaded with the pads in place and are ready for installation The calipers wil...

Page 4: ...bleeder screw at a time starting at the wheel farthest from the master cylinder and working your way back around the wheel closest to the master With bleeder screw open observe bleeder At first the fluid will begin to escape with intermittent air bubbles When the air bubbles stop and a steady flow of fluid is observed for several seconds close the bleeder valve and move on to the next wheel MAKE S...

Page 5: ...HIS WILL DEGRADE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CALIPER DO NOT DRIVE IN TRAFFIC UNTIL THE BRAKES SAFELY STOP THE CAR A SAFE DISTANCE WITHOUT A SPONGY PEDAL FEEL BRAKING TESTS SHOULD ALWAYS BE DONE IN A SAFE OPEN AREA NOTE For frequently asked questions and technical reference information please visit the tech section of our website at www ssbrakes com TECH LINE If technical help is required please call 71...

Page 6: ...WHEEL MOUNTING SURFACE C L 13 52 22 REV DRAWING Ph 716 759 8666 800 448 7722 Fx 716 759 8688 T 040 WWW SSBRAKES COM SSBC TEMPLATE NO STAINLESS STEEL BRAKE CORP CLARENCE NEW YORK 14031 1720 DO NOT SCALE DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES ...

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