xj_redneck
NAXJA Forum User
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- Hanover, Pa
my wifes car and a lot of my customers cars did the same thing its an easy fix happens a lot when doing new brakes but so now I do this before installing any brake shoes but can also happen later once your worn your brakes in some. try this and let me know if it worked.
take apart the back end to get the drums off, next go find a rasp or a hefty file and grind down the top and bottom edge of the brake shoes. don't be shy take them down good I normally take them down till I have no 90 degree angle on the top and bottom of the shoe.
what happens is when you slightly apply the brakes the shoes start to work, no rear brakes should activate before your front do, that's why normally you replace your front pads atleast twice before you replace your shoes. anyways when you slightly apply the brakes that 90 degree top and bottom of your shoe grabs first on the drum lining and instantly locks the wheels up and harder you hit them the harder they dig in.
take apart the back end to get the drums off, next go find a rasp or a hefty file and grind down the top and bottom edge of the brake shoes. don't be shy take them down good I normally take them down till I have no 90 degree angle on the top and bottom of the shoe.
what happens is when you slightly apply the brakes the shoes start to work, no rear brakes should activate before your front do, that's why normally you replace your front pads atleast twice before you replace your shoes. anyways when you slightly apply the brakes that 90 degree top and bottom of your shoe grabs first on the drum lining and instantly locks the wheels up and harder you hit them the harder they dig in.