Rear Brakes or
shoes.
Might need a wheel cylinder.
Do yourself a favor one time and replace
them both.
If you find fluid behind the rubber that's your clue.
Blue.
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Buy a
complete or full "combi-kit" and replace the springs and associated hardware at the
same time. I wouldn't spend the energy and time "looking at it". Buy the parts first and take it apart.
*pro-tip*
Only take one assembly apart at a time leaving the other side intact for reference. Put it back together
EXACTLY like it was and make damned certain to get the drums turned. Take the drums with you when you buy the parts to have them turned. You'll know then if you need new shoes. Call the store first.
That might have been 3 or 4 pro tips...you can do it. You'll need a rubber mallet, a #2 flathead, a 3/8 socket (5/16?), 3 inch extension, ratchet and a pair of medium d y k e s. Grr. Diagonal cutters. Plan to spend several hours and don't forget that cleanliness is next to godliness mmmkay?
Use wheel chocks. Safety first!
Medium d y k e s?
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definitely not diagonal cutters.