
C'mon, surely you can tell me how to do shoes in under 4 hours?

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That would involve buying a puller and a new pair of hubs...jasper5 wrote:Ok, well, you may not like my way of doing these, but I find it much easier to remove the hub first.
As in the adjuster between the 2 rear wheels? Nah because it's rusted solid. Tried to adjust it the other week but my spanner just ended up rounding the nut as it disintegrated. Could really do with a new set of handbrake cables but it'll have to wait until I have a garage or at least more sunlight hoursps, you did slacken the cable before trying to fit the shoes? If not, then you must slacken it before you adjust the shoes.
I'm not concerned about contamination, just the huge chunks that I can hear the discs taking out of them - same with the pads I fitted on Sunday - the outside one's rounded hub-side, but the inside one has been cut down to a couple of mm thickness at the hub end with half the material gone so they've gone wedge-shaped in just 2 daysDon't worry about having put that horrible disc over the new shoes, just get some sandpaper and smooth off the shoes before you fit the new disc/drum.
Did you not see the hideous inside wear? I'm not putting expensive rubber on there until that's fixed!Welton wrote:Maybe dong some tyre swapping around to test?