...rear suspension problem also. Maybe a bad bushing or loose bolt. Have it looked at by a mechanic soon. It is always better to take a few minutes for prevention than it is to take a few weeks to heal ...
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...rear brakes. If okay, you may try testing a couple different tires in the rear. Belts separating and flat spots show worse at higher speeds. It could be bearings if truck is used alot while loaded. ...
...rear drum brakes. specifically, either the parking brake adjustment, or a broken spring on the rear drum brakes. Either problem will cause the rear brakes to drag, signifigantly reducing your ...
...rear. Then check for any grease/oil on shoes, or seal leaking on to drum. From there, check adjustment, to make sure not too tight, as well as self adjusters moving as they should, and installed ...
...brakes. Start at the right rear, then left rear, then right front, then finish with the left front. Use two (2) helpers to do this. One person adding fluid into the Master Cylinder while the other ...
...brake job to the rear brakes and a wheel cylinder bleed should be all you need. Don't trust any of the work he did, do it yourself. After all, if you die he won't be stepping up to take the
...rear brakes on my 1998 camry.I used toyota shoes and had the drums turned .now i have a clunk clunk noise when brakes are applied. help! Did you use exchange shoes, and were they oversize? The shoes ...
...rear end, spin each wheel to determine which side needs to come off, have someone else apply the brakes while you are spinning the wheels. Take that wheel off and pull the drum, inspect the spring at ...
...drum has failed you. Could be a clogged cat.The way to check is to remove and look thru both ends to see if it came apart and is blocking outlet.If it is clogged,it will cause your engine to blow a ...
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