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need some rear brakes help!!!
Friday, April 27, 2007 4:55 PM
Hello all i am currently installing new rear shoes on my 02 cavalier i bought a new spring kit and everything... i have both sides installed now but the problem now is one drum turnes freely and the other is hard to turn there is no tension on the emergency break line.. so i am stuck i do have the chliton manual for refrence and i do have everything insatlled correctly i have the adjustment screw on both sides set to the smallest setting...PLEASE HELP ME!!!

Re: need some rear brakes help!!!
Friday, April 27, 2007 5:04 PM
if the adjuster is all the way in u shouldn't have a problem. are u using the old drums? or did u replace them? if you're using the old ones do they have a lip on them? are the shoes centered? if the starwheel is all the way in and u took the lip off the old drums (or replaced them) they should both turn freely.



Re: need some rear brakes help!!!
Friday, April 27, 2007 5:27 PM
Yah man i am using the old drums i should probably get them turned tomorrow maybe that will make the difference...??
Re: need some rear brakes help!!!
Saturday, April 28, 2007 3:30 PM
OK i bought new drums have everything installed but still the one side will not turn freely???? i am sooo confusd i have never seen this before.... ne suggestions???
Re: need some rear brakes help!!!
Saturday, April 28, 2007 8:12 PM
Is the adjuster (star)wheel screwed in? is it adjusting when you stop in reverse, using the brakes?

Is the wheel cylinder hanging up? (I just replced both of mine today, because they were hainging up! As a side note, I used the FE2 Ride and Handling package wheel cylinders with the 11/16" bore, in place of the FE1 Ride Comfort package with the 7/8" bore. The 3/16" smaller bore is used to make the rear brakes more responsive and the brake pedal firmer. While not a disc brake conversion, the rear brakes and pedal are alot firmer, not nearly as spongy as the FE1)






Re: need some rear brakes help!!!
Saturday, April 28, 2007 8:56 PM
What do you mean hanging up??? sorry haha may be a dumb question... but ne way no man i havent driven it cause the one drum will barley turn and i dont wana @!#$ things up on that one side... cause like i said the driver side drum moves very freely and the passenger one doesnt.... HELLPP me :{
Re: need some rear brakes help!!!
Sunday, April 29, 2007 12:30 PM
The adjuster screw is part of your problem, the drums should not spin freely. Adjust the shoes out a little bit until there is a small amount of drag on both drums, and then it should be good to go. Might even fix your emergency brake problems.



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Re: need some rear brakes help!!!
Sunday, April 29, 2007 7:44 PM
Yes their should be some drag on the rear drums, Also make sure youre bottom brake spring near the adjustment screw is not catching on it, Its common when that spring is not installed properly, I just did a complete rear brake job on my 01 cavalier, New drums / brake shoes / wheel cyls / New spring kit.
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