I just installed new drums, shoes and wheel cylinders on my 1995 3500 dually and still have some "grabbing".
Everything was cleaned, anti-seize on all recommended spots, and adjusted to where the drums just fit over the shoes and drag slightly. I also bled the lines until new clear brake fluid was visible at the wheel cylinder. I also did the automatic adjustment routine by backing up, stopping, then going forward and stopping about 4 times.
Prior to this post but after replacing the parts I had serious grabbing, like going over bumps, so I opened them up again, cleaned everything really nice, emory-clothed the drums and reassembled everything. This improved the braking smoothness, but the grabbing is still there. If I use the emergency brake only I can feel the brakes still "grabbing" some.
The front brakes have new calipers, shoes and turned rotors and seem to operate very smoothly. It almost feels like the back brakes are doing all the work.
Any suggestions?
Everything was cleaned, anti-seize on all recommended spots, and adjusted to where the drums just fit over the shoes and drag slightly. I also bled the lines until new clear brake fluid was visible at the wheel cylinder. I also did the automatic adjustment routine by backing up, stopping, then going forward and stopping about 4 times.
Prior to this post but after replacing the parts I had serious grabbing, like going over bumps, so I opened them up again, cleaned everything really nice, emory-clothed the drums and reassembled everything. This improved the braking smoothness, but the grabbing is still there. If I use the emergency brake only I can feel the brakes still "grabbing" some.
The front brakes have new calipers, shoes and turned rotors and seem to operate very smoothly. It almost feels like the back brakes are doing all the work.
Any suggestions?