Hello,
Last weekend I decided to adjust my rear drum brakes because I had noticed a considerable loss in braking power and my parking brake was no longer holding the way it should. To begin, I jacked up the rear of the truck so both tires were off the ground. I then pulled the four rubber plugs from the wheel assembly on each side of the truck. My truck has 118K miles on it with the original brakes and I was surprised to see that all four shoes had about ¼ inch of pad left on them.
On the driver’s side, the rearward shoe was close to the drum while the forward shoe was about 1/8 inch away from the drum. I turned the star wheel to adjust the shoes until I felt a slight drag. At this point, the forward shoe was still a fair distance from the drum while the rearward shoe was in slight contact with the drum. I go in the truck and pressed on the brake pedal a few times to try and re-center the shoes. I went back under the truck and the forward shoe was still far away from the drum while the rearward shoe was slightly dragging on the drum. Is this OK? What can I do to correct this if it is a problem?
On the passenger side, both shoes were an equal distance from the drum and the adjustment went well. However, the star wheel and associated hardware appeared wet. The drum and shoes were dry. The wetness was not from water but appeared to be something leaking from the truck. I assume this is either axle or brake fluid that is leaking. Whatever is leaking is not leaking very much because there is no sign of leakage except for what can be seen around the star wheel. What should I do regarding this leakage? I guess I should pull the drum and see for sure where the leakage is coming from.
Any advice would be appreciated as I am not a brake expert.
Thanks,
Scott
Last weekend I decided to adjust my rear drum brakes because I had noticed a considerable loss in braking power and my parking brake was no longer holding the way it should. To begin, I jacked up the rear of the truck so both tires were off the ground. I then pulled the four rubber plugs from the wheel assembly on each side of the truck. My truck has 118K miles on it with the original brakes and I was surprised to see that all four shoes had about ¼ inch of pad left on them.
On the driver’s side, the rearward shoe was close to the drum while the forward shoe was about 1/8 inch away from the drum. I turned the star wheel to adjust the shoes until I felt a slight drag. At this point, the forward shoe was still a fair distance from the drum while the rearward shoe was in slight contact with the drum. I go in the truck and pressed on the brake pedal a few times to try and re-center the shoes. I went back under the truck and the forward shoe was still far away from the drum while the rearward shoe was slightly dragging on the drum. Is this OK? What can I do to correct this if it is a problem?
On the passenger side, both shoes were an equal distance from the drum and the adjustment went well. However, the star wheel and associated hardware appeared wet. The drum and shoes were dry. The wetness was not from water but appeared to be something leaking from the truck. I assume this is either axle or brake fluid that is leaking. Whatever is leaking is not leaking very much because there is no sign of leakage except for what can be seen around the star wheel. What should I do regarding this leakage? I guess I should pull the drum and see for sure where the leakage is coming from.
Any advice would be appreciated as I am not a brake expert.
Thanks,
Scott