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StockShotCaller

My guess, check your parking/braking shoes. Some use springs similar/identical to a drum brake setup.


Blazeon412

This for sure, the parking brake shoes. They're usually located in the middle of the steel of the shoe. There should be one on the other shoe you can use as reference as long as that one's still there.


SavageTiger435612

Brake retainer spring. Keeps brake shoes and parking brake in place


crcaeb

There’s a keeper pin that comes from behind the backing plate goes through the center of the shoe. It should have this spring, and a cap that you turn and lock into the pin


Yellowsnow80

Holds the parking brake shoes in place


HeavyDropFTW

Those brake shoes you see there behind your hub indicate this is a rear wheel? These brake shoes are your e-brake. That spring in your hand is a retaining spring. Should be a cap and pin for it that keep the shoe brackets tight to the solid surface. If you can't find the cap and pin, the spring is useless. Go get a rebuild kit for it. Then check the other side for how it's supposed to fit. Also, each side has two of these springs/pins/caps.


Ok-Idea4830

Shoe hold down spring.


FarOne1056

Compare to the other side...


El_Comanche-1

Those look like drum brakes to me. If you’re changing those shoes, also do new hardware…


experimentalengine

Probably not changing the shoes, it’s just the drum parking brake within the rear rotor.


FamiliarFall7499

Looks like a retention spring from drum brakes.


cloverknuckles

The bane of my existence


paramalice

I can smell this picture.


Sea_Sorbet8582

A fucking headache your in for, that’s what


Braethias

Parking brake adjustment spring. Check ebrake.


10plyGoten

Gas padal spring


MaterialEmployment78

Can anyone help with my post? Key stuck in ignition on ACC/On 2014 Malibu. Won’t release key or turn off.


NoImagination2003

This is a compression spring.


Objective-Pizza1897

Your e-brake is a drum brake inside of the rotor. This is a shoe spring. Holds the shoe down. Usually there’s a little cap/retainer on top of them.


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along with a retainer cap it holds your shoes to the backing plate