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Hi folks,

I have a problem with my D24 front brakes: Everything seems to be in order inside the drums: Linings in good condition, no leaks, pistons moving smoothly. I adjusted the shoes to close contact on both sides, I bleeded the dirty fluid and air out - Still the right side does most of the braking: On a sand road I get only right side to slide, on asphalt road the car tends to pull right when braking. Rear brakes are even.

What have I missed?

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Terve Pekka

And even when the flexible hose looks OK outside it's not necessarily that inside. I have experienced few cases where the pressure raises the flexible hose "balloons" inside and is not letting full flow of fluid, if any.

Only fix is changing the line, and unfortunately I have heard this has happened with new hoses sometimes. Quality issues everywhere nowadays.

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...Well, I actually replaced the flexible hoses by new ones a couple of weeks ago and they seem to be perfectly allright, no tight bends or nothing.

I may swap a shoe from one side to another just in case the linings should be different hardness or friction...

What do you think?

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Hmmm starting to be a bit mystique then. One more thing to check is that the shoes are exact pairs on each side, and that the linings are the same length in front/rear side of the drum on both sides. I'm not sure if there's even a possibility to get them wrong in this application but check it anyway.

Then the final check is that the return springs are the same on both sides as well. This has been a reason two times in cars I have worked with, uneven drag because the springs being stiffer on another side. That pretty much starts to be on "the truth is out there" side but since been there done that so I believe now it is possible.

If all these are equal your brakes have to work, they should...no...they must!

Tsemppiä

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