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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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Brake Drum Adjustment - New drums
So the old drum had a access port on the Drum itself... Usually see that on the backing plate.
New drum does not have it. Do you guys do something different? cut a hole in the backing plate? ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Marysville, Ohio
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Re: Brake Drum Adjustment - New drums
I kind of wondered the same thing. I thought of just putting a hole in the drum like the original, can't understand why there isn't one in the backing plate.
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Quesnel, British Columbia
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Re: Brake Drum Adjustment - New drums
I had the same issue, so I took it to a local machine shop and they put holes in both drums for $20CAN.
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Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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Re: Brake Drum Adjustment - New drums
I thought about that. Did you notice it out of balance after that though?
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