| Fig. 1: Parking brake shoe assembly — Legacy, Impreza and SVX |
| Fig. 2: With the rotor removed, the parking brake shoe
assembly is visible — Legacy
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| Fig. 3: Use a brake spring removal tool to remove the
upper brake springs . . .
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| Fig. 4: . . . then remove the retainer plate between
the shoes and springs
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| Fig. 5: Remove the hold-down clip . . .
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| Fig. 6: . . . followed by the hold-down pin
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| Fig. 7: Remove the adjuster assembly from the base of
the shoes
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| Fig. 8: Detach the brake shoe from the lower retainer
spring and strut
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| Fig. 9: Remove the other shoe from the strut and backing
plate, and place aside
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| Fig. 10: Use pliers to pull the spring back, then detach
the cable from the brake shoe lever
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| Fig. 11: Parking brake shoe components — Legacy,
Impreza and SVX
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Legacy, Impreza and SVX models equipped with rear disc brakes, incorporate a parking brake shoe assembly. This system uses the inside of the rear brake rotors as brake drums and has sets of brake shoes which act on the inner surface of the rotors to hold the vehicle. The mechanism that operates the parking brake shoes is the same as if it were a standard drum brake.
To install: