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Going to be replacing the m/c on my dt later to compliment the gti front brakes and will be bleeding all the brakes aswell. Ive heard about adjusting the rear drums is a good idea but not sure how its done, anyone shed some light on this?
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Dont need to remove drum. And you won't get the right adjustment either. Always a little lip on the drum etc
Slacken off handbrake. 12/13mm deep socket.
Remove wheel.
Torch and little screwdriver.
Spin drum till you locate the adjuster through a wheel bolt hole.
Get someone to put foot hard on brake.
You will notice a gap between adjuster wheel and its stop (threads be obvious)
Turn the wheel till theres no gap.
Do it for both sides.
Then take up slack on handbrake cables inside.
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Ok cheers, if i do need to take the drum off, how tight is the nut? Is it going to be like the front hub nut or can i just do it with a breaker bar on the axle stands?
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Not very tight, about 260Nm iirc? Nowhere near as tight as the fronts anyway. But Piggys method does remove the need to do that.
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For a proper brake service it is advisable to still remove the drum, you can inspect the brake cylinder seals, clean out all the brake dusts, grease the mechanisms (white grease) and take lip off the drum too if you can.
But if you just want to adjust it, dont bother with the hassle...esp when the ruddy bearings often split in two!
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Not a brick on the pedal...that will do bugger all. Its needs to down hard, so needs to be something like a broom or pole wedged against the seat with the pedal as far down as you can get it
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Ahh right ok, will see what i have lying around!
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