self adjuster snapped
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I'm up at my parents house with little to no tools. My rear drum was making a high pitched scream on the road pulled it all off and the self adjusters cable is snapped. How does this happen? And I've never had this or seen it. Is it okay to drive 90 miles back to my place and fix it with a disc swap? I'm sick of these things screwing up !
I'm up at my parents house with little to no tools. My rear drum was making a high pitched scream on the road pulled it all off and the self adjusters cable is snapped. How does this happen? And I've never had this or seen it. Is it okay to drive 90 miles back to my place and fix it with a disc swap? I'm sick of these things screwing up !
Yes its ok to drive like that but your abs might kick in, Mine did that for a week before I replaced rear brakes and I belive I snapped it a second time, Because they are acting up again and i just did them! luckly that adjuster kit is cheap only a few dollars.
explain better. im lazy to fix it
lol my pedal is low as of tonight. i was on the pike doing 70 and slammed on the brakes and came to a stop and felt the drums. it was roasting hot on the broken side and cold on the passenger side lol
I do this to my truck (not every 500 miles, that'd be like every other week) but whenever the pedal starts getting a bit soft, i take the drum off and turn the self adjuster screw out more until putting the drum on is real tight. then back it out a turn so the drum spins semi-easy.
It can be necessary to adjust drums even though they have self adjusters. And to turn it into a manual adjust, you just remove the self adjusting part. I hope no one comes in for a brake job while you're there.
The self adjusters are made to work with your parking brake. they self adjust themselves when you set your parking brake. i don't have a parking brake. i HAVE to manually adjust them, otherwise the shoes don't reach the drum.
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