wingnutooa
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Nashville TN
i figured maybe the first time this happened last year was just from old brakes.
i replaces all the springs and linkage fulcrums and put it back together and it did the same thing this winter. almost a year later.
i have a 5 spd so i always use my e brake when i park.
when it gets really cold i go to release my e brake, say, in the morning when i come out, it stays applied, i think its only the right side but this winter when it happened it actually curled the top of my brake shoe over in a U shape.
i assume that happened when i had to put it in 4 low to get it to move at all.
anyone else with drum brakes have this problem?
i'd really like to get some rubicon rear disc setup for it.
anyone know if the rear brakes off a WJ's D44a would bolt up to my axle?
its just a standard 87 XJ D44
i replaces all the springs and linkage fulcrums and put it back together and it did the same thing this winter. almost a year later.
i have a 5 spd so i always use my e brake when i park.
when it gets really cold i go to release my e brake, say, in the morning when i come out, it stays applied, i think its only the right side but this winter when it happened it actually curled the top of my brake shoe over in a U shape.
i assume that happened when i had to put it in 4 low to get it to move at all.
anyone else with drum brakes have this problem?
i'd really like to get some rubicon rear disc setup for it.
anyone know if the rear brakes off a WJ's D44a would bolt up to my axle?
its just a standard 87 XJ D44