Brakes (again)
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:14 am
Last November, I was unfortunate enough to have total brake failure (two front slave cylinders blew) and the entire system - master, slaves, shoes, drums 'n' all - were completely replaced.
Having been replaced, from the outset it was noticeable that when braking, there was a strange pulsating 'rubbing' noise coming from (I think) the front of the car whenever I applied the brake pedal. Dismissing it as a defect, thinking that the noise was coming from where the shoes had yet to bed in, I left it alone and hoped it would go away in due course.
Well over 2,000 miles later, having adjusted the brakes up twice, the noise is still very much present and is showing no sign of waning. It sounds as though the shoes are rubbing against the drum harder in certain spots than in others. My guess is that the drum(s) could be warped (I've heard people say that newly manufactured drums are prone to this). If they are indeed warped, it's rather disappointing.
Anyone else have any thoughts?
Cheers,
Ryan
Having been replaced, from the outset it was noticeable that when braking, there was a strange pulsating 'rubbing' noise coming from (I think) the front of the car whenever I applied the brake pedal. Dismissing it as a defect, thinking that the noise was coming from where the shoes had yet to bed in, I left it alone and hoped it would go away in due course.
Well over 2,000 miles later, having adjusted the brakes up twice, the noise is still very much present and is showing no sign of waning. It sounds as though the shoes are rubbing against the drum harder in certain spots than in others. My guess is that the drum(s) could be warped (I've heard people say that newly manufactured drums are prone to this). If they are indeed warped, it's rather disappointing.
Anyone else have any thoughts?
Cheers,
Ryan