| perumotors1369 |
04-23-2015 05:25 AM |
I think you will have to go back and remove all down to the e brake shoes. I can't remember the last time I ever touched an e brake cable (unless to replace). If you have new rotors, that is a great start(in other words a great,clean, mating surface). Make sure the inner surface is clean(on the rotor-no grease). Make sure the E brake shoes are good. Sand them to rough them up. Blow out. Adjust the lower adjuster, each side. Make sure the adjuster turns free..If you have to- you may have to remove them and free them-possibly with heat. When re-installing e brake shoes, make sure they slide into the upper clip-carefully bend it in if you have to making sure the e brake shoe is tight against the brake plate-no 'chatter' and it seats correctly into the adjusters. When free (they may be already)..adjust out 5 or so 'clicks' while sliding the rear rotor over them until the slightest of drag..done do both sides. You can even try the e brake while vehicle is up in the air to kinda confirm that it is better than before. Wheels on, drop to ground, try it-should have it..Jerry
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