pro8186
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▲ as above, could this possibly be brake shoes worn and need replacing. How straight forward is this to do yourself and save on mechanic fees.
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random dav
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I'd say so. Easy to do yourself, theres a guide here if you haven't done them before.
[Edited on 22-12-2014 by random dav]
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gidged500
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Sounds like the shoes need cleaning/roughing up or the shoes are low , drum is very easy to remove it's one large nut under the silver cap in the centre of the drum (can be tapped out with a screwdriver)
Remove the split pin, then with a buzz gun remove the large nut the drum may need a persuasive tap go get it off then once your in see if the shoes need replacing or cleaning and adjusting then do the reverse and fit a new split pin !
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pro8186
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quote: Originally posted by gidged500
Sounds like the shoes need cleaning/roughing up or the shoes are low , drum is very easy to remove it's one large nut under the silver cap in the centre of the drum (can be tapped out with a screwdriver)
Remove the split pin, then with a buzz gun remove the large nut the drum may need a persuasive tap go get it off then once your in see if the shoes need replacing or cleaning and adjusting then do the reverse and fit a new split pin !
What are the best methods for cleaning? Also what do you mean by roughing up?
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