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Icy |
posted on 16th Aug 03 at 11:39 |
ok thx :thumbs: | |
TOMAS |
posted on 15th Aug 03 at 11:22 |
I think approx £25 per drum. Unfortunatley the rear wheel bearing races are pressed into the drums. If the bearings you have are old then scrap them and buy some new for about £10/£15 and then either press the races in yourself with a hammer and block of wood or get a shop to do it. Mr Clutch near me does rear shoe changes for £35ish- thats shoes and labour. I just handed him the new ready-painted drums with the bearings pressed in and he fitted them in the job. So about £85 for a pair of drums, shoes and new bearing all fitted. | |
Icy |
posted on 15th Aug 03 at 11:12 |
much are set of rear drums | |
TOMAS |
posted on 15th Aug 03 at 10:55 |
WARPED drums.... Ive warped THREE sets in three years from over heating them! It would deffinatley be that if you can only feel it through the brake pedal. Anything front end would cause the steering coloumn to shake so it HAS to be rear end problem. | |
Icy |
posted on 15th Aug 03 at 09:06 |
alredy got gte calipers n ebc driled/grooved lyin in garage but gte calipers need refurbed | |
Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 15th Aug 03 at 08:50 |
Could be your callipers need re-furbing. | |
M4tt |
posted on 15th Aug 03 at 08:24 |
i've got this too ICY, but it only started when i put my new alloys on, litreally as i was driving it home. | |
Gambit |
posted on 15th Aug 03 at 07:51 |
knackered bushes, balljoints etc can cause juddering underin brakin | |
Kris TD |
posted on 14th Aug 03 at 23:49 |
if it was buckled rims it would feel like a wheel was out of balabce, ie steering wheel shaking during normal driving. | |
Icy |
posted on 14th Aug 03 at 23:32 |
thought it was my warped discs n pads |