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Great Idea mate, my cylinders are same as yours on drivers side, dont suppose you have pic of your passenger side.I turned mine round a bit, makes getting to the bleed nipples easier View attachment 240916View attachment 240917
Well got both adjuster to work, when they are adjusted in as far as they will go I can just say get the drum to slide on but it is very tight to turn. Will it wear in after time ? What do you mean by chamfered leading edges mate ?Have you chamfered the leading edges of the brake shoes?
Have you fitted the correct shape cam to the adjuster? Looks like a SWB one to me.
Got them from Paddocks, quality is very good,Whose drums did you buy and are you happy with quality, I’m just pondering getting new ones for rear
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Will be a while before they are on vehicle to test but think I've or should I say we have got it for now, still gonna Shamfer edges off but should be ok. Once Again Thanks Everyone for help and adviceYour better off doing brakes on the vehicle as you can apply the brake to centralise the shoes
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