NardisCNC
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Today I set out to fix my non-working E-brake that gradually stopped working altogether on my '66 Midget. I adjusted the brake adjusters on the rear of the drum assembly per the manual's instructions, and the handbrake cable adjuster at the rear axle is at its maximum range of travel. Even now the brakes barely start to grab at the very last "click".
Do I need to replace my shoes? It seems to me that last time I changed shoes that were completely worn out they were down to the metal. These still have at least 1/8" to 3/16 of material left on them and the regular brakes seem to work fine. Could the tie rods connecting to each side be too long? Mine are non adjustable, but it looks like they would work a lot more efficiently if they were a tad shorter. Has anyone ever changed theirs?
Thanks for any help!!
Do I need to replace my shoes? It seems to me that last time I changed shoes that were completely worn out they were down to the metal. These still have at least 1/8" to 3/16 of material left on them and the regular brakes seem to work fine. Could the tie rods connecting to each side be too long? Mine are non adjustable, but it looks like they would work a lot more efficiently if they were a tad shorter. Has anyone ever changed theirs?
Thanks for any help!!
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