Sorry for the long post - this involves a two week battle with the rear brakes on my beloved CTD. And of course we're leaving Thursday for two weeks of family fun and 6k of road to and from the Grand Canyon. We're taking the truck - I mean the family car (wife's Miata is way to small for the three of us and all the camp gear etc. ) Won't drive no stinking Mini van (In-Laws auto)
You may have seen my post from two weeks ago on the 2nd gen non-engine forum titled "hippity hoppity rear when braking". If not - when braking between 40 & 10mph (or so) the back of the truck bounces, not real bad but enough to be annoying. Put the emergency on at the same speed and get the same results. Simple right diagnoses as out of round drums- NOT. Check this link out it pertains to the exact problem - You'll love the typical DC fix "shim this and shim that, shims will fix everything baby". Just like the 3. 5mm one that came off my r/front, was their fix for brake pull. The shim is proudly displayed hanging from a nail on my garage wall for the past 5k of smooth braking, of course up till the rear end started to test my affection for my beloved Cummins/PARTS MONSTER/MONEY PIT. sorry
http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/tsb/2000/xx-xx-00.htm
Anyway, here's where I'm at now (a bit calmer than yesterday when I lost my first attempt to post a 911 due to too many smiles
) I took off the original close to 100k drums, which were cut 2X's prior (due to same hop deal), measured them at just over the 332. 5mm. So for $86 X 2 I put new ones on (Wagners) same hop. I disconnected the RWABS connection same thing, disconnected the height sensing proportioning valve rod (wire tied the lever in a stable position for testing) same thing. I didn't set the brakes too tight either just tight enough so the drums could easily slide on with no interference from the shoes. I let the auto adjusters do their job. Incredibly the RWABS & auto adjusters work on mine.
Is the lever on the proportioning valve supposed to be free when you remove the rod (no tension either way?) I thought it would at least spring to a neutral position (might be the problem? not sure). Every time I stop now I smell brakes from the rear, shoes & drums getting used to each other?
Am I missing something that's so simple here because I'm looking to hard at it & in the wrong area? Only thing I haven't tried is flushing the brake system. I'm getting weak here and really need help on this one and soon.
I've seen other posts in the past describing similar situations and thought to myself thank god mine doesn't do that and sounds like out of round drums to me. I just can't accept another statement "all trucks 3/4 ton and up do that". Why did mine just start doing it then?
Guys I'm pleading with you here - the wifey is starting to get upset too. She's liable to tell me to trade it in - of course on something she would have to approve of LIKE A FRIGGIN FRD or CHEBY. I DON'T WANT TO DRIVE NO DARN WANABE A REAL TRUCK!
Help me, heellllppp meeeeee!:{

You may have seen my post from two weeks ago on the 2nd gen non-engine forum titled "hippity hoppity rear when braking". If not - when braking between 40 & 10mph (or so) the back of the truck bounces, not real bad but enough to be annoying. Put the emergency on at the same speed and get the same results. Simple right diagnoses as out of round drums- NOT. Check this link out it pertains to the exact problem - You'll love the typical DC fix "shim this and shim that, shims will fix everything baby". Just like the 3. 5mm one that came off my r/front, was their fix for brake pull. The shim is proudly displayed hanging from a nail on my garage wall for the past 5k of smooth braking, of course up till the rear end started to test my affection for my beloved Cummins/PARTS MONSTER/MONEY PIT. sorry
http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/tsb/2000/xx-xx-00.htm
Anyway, here's where I'm at now (a bit calmer than yesterday when I lost my first attempt to post a 911 due to too many smiles

Is the lever on the proportioning valve supposed to be free when you remove the rod (no tension either way?) I thought it would at least spring to a neutral position (might be the problem? not sure). Every time I stop now I smell brakes from the rear, shoes & drums getting used to each other?
Am I missing something that's so simple here because I'm looking to hard at it & in the wrong area? Only thing I haven't tried is flushing the brake system. I'm getting weak here and really need help on this one and soon.
I've seen other posts in the past describing similar situations and thought to myself thank god mine doesn't do that and sounds like out of round drums to me. I just can't accept another statement "all trucks 3/4 ton and up do that". Why did mine just start doing it then?
Guys I'm pleading with you here - the wifey is starting to get upset too. She's liable to tell me to trade it in - of course on something she would have to approve of LIKE A FRIGGIN FRD or CHEBY. I DON'T WANT TO DRIVE NO DARN WANABE A REAL TRUCK!
Help me, heellllppp meeeeee!:{

