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Parking Brake Question.


rs6er
01-03-2011, 01:11 PM
The left parking brake shoe was rubbing inside the rotor drum. It has worn the inside of the drum unevenly. The rotor itself is fine. If I get the parking brake shoe alligned and secured properly, do I need to worry about the uneven wear inside the drum (assuming I don't care that much about the parking brake)? Or will this uneven wear force the shoe out of allignment?

jdmccright
01-03-2011, 02:08 PM
Yes, it could cause misalignment, further drum damage, and generally make it very difficult getting the drum off if the shoes wear bad enough.

I'd suggest having the rotor/drum turned and replace the shoes. If the hardware is the original, have it replaced, too...it's only an extra $15 for the parts. This will ensure that you don't have a weak spring causing the misalignment.

rs6er
01-03-2011, 02:25 PM
Yes, it could cause misalignment, further drum damage, and generally make it very difficult getting the drum off if the shoes wear bad enough.

I'd suggest having the rotor/drum turned and replace the shoes. If the hardware is the original, have it replaced, too...it's only an extra $15 for the parts. This will ensure that you don't have a weak spring causing the misalignment.

The rotor is in good shape. Can they just do the drum? If so is there a minimum thickness for the drum part?

jdmccright
01-03-2011, 02:33 PM
I don't see any reason they can't just turn the drum part, but you might have both sides done so you have a consistent surface on both sides of the axle. Since the P-brake shoes will drag slightly, if they are up against differing surfaces L-to-R, it could cause a slight pull to one side.

rs6er
01-03-2011, 02:42 PM
I don't see any reason they can't just turn the drum part, but you might have both sides done so you have a consistent surface on both sides of the axle. Since the P-brake shoes will drag slightly, if they are up against differing surfaces L-to-R, it could cause a slight pull to one side.

Is it necessary to be consistent? It's just for parking.

jdmccright
01-03-2011, 02:57 PM
Not necessary, but as mentioned, if the truck pulls slightly to that side when the brakes are adjusted that's the reason.

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