Re: Rear Hub Issue
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Re: Rear Hub Issue



Sorry, I meant Drum not hub.

On Feb 4, 4:46 pm, Eric R <hoodoovoodoo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I re-bled the brakes using a Chrysler reccomended method and adjusted
> the rears all the way in .  I gained pedal.
>
> When I adjusted the rears to just a little drag I lost some pedal.
> Quite a bit.  One side can be adjusted fine. The other can't.
>
> I think the problem is the drivers side I can not adjust in very far
> as when I spin the drum it sticks really bad in one spot.  Even with a
> slight adjustment in it gets really hard to turn then once past that
> spot it spins free-er until it hits it again. So I had to leave it
> pretty loose.
>
> If I could adjust that drum I'm pretty sure I'd gain pedal.
>
> Warped drum?  I've read they don't make these drums anymore?
>
> Guess I have to find the rare puller and try to take that drum off?
>
> Here's one puller I found:  Good one?http://www.chrysler300club.com/rcmstuff/fairbanks/puller.html

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