Mountain Goat
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Guys (Girls?)
I've been living with this for a while but have got access to a decent ramp for a week so I want to cure it.
Since fitting new rear shoes approximately 5000 miles ago the rear brake or brakes are very sharp. I would say specifically the rear nearside but its difficult to say. At it's worst on a wet road or gravel it will lock up bringing the ABS into play considerably earlier than I feel it needs to. I hope that makes sense.
After servicing the car today I took off both rear drums and blew out all the brake dust and had a good look. All shoes appear to be wearing evenly and there are no other obvious faults. This issue is really noticeable in the morning after the car has stood overnight. The first dab of the pedal tends to want to put you through the windscreen. Thanks in anticipation of your replies.
Goat
You can look at it as long as you like. It won't dig itself.
I've been living with this for a while but have got access to a decent ramp for a week so I want to cure it.
Since fitting new rear shoes approximately 5000 miles ago the rear brake or brakes are very sharp. I would say specifically the rear nearside but its difficult to say. At it's worst on a wet road or gravel it will lock up bringing the ABS into play considerably earlier than I feel it needs to. I hope that makes sense.
After servicing the car today I took off both rear drums and blew out all the brake dust and had a good look. All shoes appear to be wearing evenly and there are no other obvious faults. This issue is really noticeable in the morning after the car has stood overnight. The first dab of the pedal tends to want to put you through the windscreen. Thanks in anticipation of your replies.
Goat
You can look at it as long as you like. It won't dig itself.