2002 Durango Brake Nightmare
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Near Sacramento,ca
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I've been doing brakes for a very long time, The next time you replace the rear brake drums and shoe. Try this, Lay the brake shoe inside the new drum. And see if the shoe is flush from end to end. Yes you will get lucky from time to time and don't need to resuface the drums. The reason for resufacing the drums is to get a true round and no dragging on the rear shoes.
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