apparently i need new "shoes" for my drum brakes as my handbrake sits ridiculously high at the min to compensate for my "shoes" being worn... so im told, i dont know how drum brakes work so dont know if thats the right word just what i was told...
can someone please post a link to what it is i actually need as i havent got a clue.
thanks in advance
new drum brake "shoes"
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Re: new drum brake "shoes"
the shoes are the two big curved bits either side
You can get them from GSF for under £20
Re: new drum brake "shoes"
the h/brake on our 9n was very high so we suspected worn out rear brake shoes (100k+ miles), but when we took the drums off there was no problem .
so we adj the hbrake cable which was under a cover behind the lever in side the car , sorted .
IMO if you don't feel confident rear brake shoes are not the place to learn car 'doings' (especially this weather!).
start with the Haynes manual .
so we adj the hbrake cable which was under a cover behind the lever in side the car , sorted .
IMO if you don't feel confident rear brake shoes are not the place to learn car 'doings' (especially this weather!).
start with the Haynes manual .
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Re: new drum brake "shoes"
step dad used to be a mechanic il make him do it lol, thanks though i keep meaning to pick up a Haynes manual. my step dad also looked at adjusting the handbrake but said the adjustment levels were fine so it had to be the shoes.
thanks for looking out though.
thanks for looking out though.

