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    Rear Brakes Problem

    My rear brakes USED to be great... i used to barely lift the Ebrake and it will hold GOOD .... now its crappy ... i replaced the shoes but now its even worse..... any advice on how to fix that ??? ....
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    Did you adjust the brakes after you changed the shoes? Also did you check the self adjusters? Make sure that the self adjusters aren't froze, they should turn easy.

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    ya i adjusted them ... .. i cleaned and greased the self adjusters pretty good ... but i have feeling that they're not "self adjusting" properly for some reason
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    ur wheel cylinders are not leaking or anything right? did u take the drum apart and see how the pads look also how is the drum itself? The tension spring is good too right?

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    yap i checked everything ... its all good ... and no leaks
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    the self adjuster will only work if you drive backwards and brake.
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    ooOOOOoo gotcha ... ill do more reversing and braking !!! heh .. im desperate .. ill try anything
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    Tighten the cables, under the consol behind the p-brake lever. Make sure both sides are working and that you don't have a seized cable. Haynes manaul will tell you exactly how to set them up properly.
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    i adjusted the Ebrake ... the little nut went all the way up .... ..... the Ebrake is strong but its not as strong as before
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