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Old 03-18-03, 11:52 PM   #1
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Rear Drum brakes -- how to change?

I'm going to replace the rotors and pads on my Accord tomorrow in the front, and I was wondering how do people w/ drums do maintainence on the rears? Do you do it @ all or do you just change the brake fluid and leave it like that? Aren't there some components that need to be replaced? Is it hard? I tried a search for the info but I didn't get any good results.
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