E brake replacement?

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Will be changing brake pads shortly on my 15 Ram 1500 (110k miles on original pads. Or at least 83k miles since I've had it).

Going to check the e-brake as well. Should I just replace the shoes and hardware?

Not having any issues with it, but might need adjustment as pedal seems to have a fair bit of travel. I use it most of the time, especially at home and work as there are slight inclines at both places.

Of course, I won'y know the condition until I get in there and look. SWFL driving mostly, no towing or heavy hauling. No boat ramps either.

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Also, no driving with brake on, except for a few starting to back up, realize its on, then release....lol
 

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From what I’ve heard about the shoes can fail by coming apart ,if you are there with the wheel off already I would do it ,only like 35 dollars or so.
 
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From what I’ve heard about the shoes can fail by coming apart ,if you are there with the wheel off already I would do it ,only like 35 dollars or so.

Kind of what I was thinking, I will go ahead and pull the rear rotors and check it out
 

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Lots of people report the need to remove the axles to get the shoes from behind them, this is not true, you just have to work at it a little, be patient and they will slid out for you . Good luck
 

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Will be changing brake pads shortly on my 15 Ram 1500 (110k miles on original pads. Or at least 83k miles since I've had it).

Going to check the e-brake as well. Should I just replace the shoes and hardware?

Not having any issues with it, but might need adjustment as pedal seems to have a fair bit of travel. I use it most of the time, especially at home and work as there are slight inclines at both places.

Of course, I won'y know the condition until I get in there and look. SWFL driving mostly, no towing or heavy hauling. No boat ramps either.

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Don't worry about the ebrake. You won't need to change them. Not unless someone started using the ebrake to slow the vehicle down due to reg brake fail :33:
 

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The lining of the shoes separated from the backing on mine. The truck probably had 35 to 40k on it at the time, although I am in the salt belt.

The parking brake kit is pretty inexpensive. It will take some patience but it can definitely be done without pulling the axle.
 

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I have a 2015 as well. My E Brake pads fell apart :O and were never used ! Going to get them done in a few weeks even though I never use them, As far as I know my mechanic will be moving the axle but may try at first the pain in the butt way ! All I know I will not be doing it lol
 

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