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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Help with sis' corsa. » Post Reply
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Tiger_kpt |
posted on 25th Jan 06 at 14:40 |
Best way to tell is if you go on a longish drive, try not to use your brakes too much and don't use the handbrake. Pull over, get out and feel the brake drums to see how hot they are. If they are hot as they've been used alot then you know that the brake shoes are sticking to the inside surface of the drum which they shouldn't be. MAY only be one side too. Best way to diagnose which side of the two if just one. | |
Tiger_kpt |
posted on 25th Jan 06 at 14:38 |
Yeah i'd definitely say brake drum related for sure. If not that for some reason then maybe wheel bearings? But i'd stick with the first. | |
R16AN H |
posted on 25th Jan 06 at 12:45 |
could be a wheel cylinder mate,if its siezed and the pistons are slightly out it will push the shoes against the drums,making the handbrake have no feel,could be above as well,hope you get it sorted:thumbs: | |
Adam-D |
posted on 25th Jan 06 at 10:04 |
sticking shoes | |
Jambo |
posted on 25th Jan 06 at 10:02 |
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