Passenger Rear drum binding. Help needed
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Passenger Rear drum binding. Help needed
2000 Accord SE.
After replacing brakes on all four corners, new drums, new calipers and pads, the passenger rear drum is doing some kind of rubbing thing. It was bad at first, so we've replaced the rear drums a few times now and it's still doing it. Not as loud or as often, but still there. Funny part is it only does it under hard braking, not at slow or moderate speeds.
We know it's the rear brakes for sure because it does it as you pull the emergency brake as well, which we also think eliminates the wheel cylinders etc.
Had this exact problem on a GM J body years and years ago, but it was the rear wheel cylinder, not sure what's going on this time.
Anyone experience this or make a suggestion?
After replacing brakes on all four corners, new drums, new calipers and pads, the passenger rear drum is doing some kind of rubbing thing. It was bad at first, so we've replaced the rear drums a few times now and it's still doing it. Not as loud or as often, but still there. Funny part is it only does it under hard braking, not at slow or moderate speeds.
We know it's the rear brakes for sure because it does it as you pull the emergency brake as well, which we also think eliminates the wheel cylinders etc.
Had this exact problem on a GM J body years and years ago, but it was the rear wheel cylinder, not sure what's going on this time.
Anyone experience this or make a suggestion?
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