9"shoes ,correct? for unstated year,right?
step 1, the parking brake must be fully relaxed and make 100 percent sure, the 3 Park brake cables are not seized
just did on mine and it was ALL bad! to the bone.
the cylinder is new, so not bad.
crack op;en the bleed screw to be 100% sure,, no line pressure is present. and shoe moves to center stud. (I bet not)
i see that drum is RR, right rear,. the park cable. must not be pulling on the tailing shoe at all. (or will not assemble ever. for sure all new parts)
the most hard part here (job) is the silly park lever on trailing shoes.
if the cables are too tight it fails.
if the cable is too loose the cable end falls off the bottom lever. end. (i used small tie warp;s there to make it stay put, until later adjusting braKE (SPOON)ratchet AND LAST THE PARKING BRAKE BALANCE DEVICE. CENTER OF CAR JUST FRONT OF FUEL FILER.
I DID MINE 3 TIMES TO GET IT RIGHT AND HAVE DONE MANY BEFORE. (but not YJ)
THIS one IS A PISTOL.
BUT ONLY THE PARKING BRAKE STUFF.
So I do feel the pain, yes.
here is mine with 2 top springs left to go and the skinny cable deal. last.
see the 2 yellow arrows. that top one is the park bar lever,index thing that loves to fall off. a real pain that.( older jeeps at keeper pin here,but not 1995.
and lower yellow arrow ,is silver painted park lever.that the end (bottom) loves to fall off.of park cable end slug.
now mine.
95, all new parts. brake cable too.
note the yellow coil spring bar, this is the shoe balance bar and loves to get messed up and not aligned. right, in the slot. wind slot front.
worst off all my one park cable fully seized, in park mode, amazing no? and with new shoes (fat linings full) the thick new drum fails to fit ) on both sides fail just like you.
I cussed that walls down. and took a break. on brakes. Miller time. $90 new cables cured.
I do wish you luck, and know others too , find this a pit fall.