68matic wrote:
do you know what aarons talking about
FRONT wheels have two adjusters, theyre square nuts, use a spanner (7mm i think) you have to work out the directions to turn these nuts until you feel
the nuts loosening
REAR wheels have just one
after, slide the drums back on and remember to adjust them back
Question for all the good looking gentlemen:
when should you stop tightening the brakes?
when you just can hand turn the drum,
when you can hand turn the wheel (when its on),
whens too tight?
theres a balance between good braking (if tight)
and fuel efficiency/excess brake wear (if too tight)
With most drum brakes the adjusters rarely centre the shoes as they adjust. One way is to take the adjustment up until the shoes lock solid then back them off until you can easily turn the drums by hand.
Another way is to adjust up to where you think they are ever so slightly dragging then go around an stand on the pedal (not too hard mind) then go back and see if the adjustment has changed. If it has you have centred the shoes and can adjust up a little bit more so that you get the best possible adjustment.
When inspecting shoes look for high spots and their corresponding low spots (the lows are easy to spot...they are still furry if the shoes are new!). Could be a sign of out of round drums or just crappy shoes that will eventually "bed in")
Good Luck....Brakes are important!