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Old 02-08-2005, 01:09 PM
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first off, im gonna assume you have good brake shoes on the rear? you said they replaced the wheel cylinder, if the shoes needed to be replaced they should have told you! does the e brake have any tension on it at all when pressed? if not the cable is broken. but it can also be out of adjustment or damaged or missing parts in the drum. apply the e brake a lot of times and release and retry it to see if they start to grab at all if not, there is an adjuster i think under the drivers side of vehicle somewhere ps. also make sure the actual shoes are adjusted out to touch and,or drag the drum when spun
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