I have a Corsa -C and recently put a new brake shoes into the rear hubs.
This weekend I started getting a noise from the nearside drum during travel, which disappeared when I pulled the handbrake slightly.
I took the drum off to investigate and found that the shoe facing the front of the car had slipped off the cylinder at the top, it had moved toward the back plate not toward the drum. I put everything back as it's supposed to be and all was ok.
The same problem has appeared again today!!
Has anybody come across this before and is there anything I can do to stop the shoe moving away from the cylinder?
Cheers
This weekend I started getting a noise from the nearside drum during travel, which disappeared when I pulled the handbrake slightly.
I took the drum off to investigate and found that the shoe facing the front of the car had slipped off the cylinder at the top, it had moved toward the back plate not toward the drum. I put everything back as it's supposed to be and all was ok.
The same problem has appeared again today!!
Has anybody come across this before and is there anything I can do to stop the shoe moving away from the cylinder?
Cheers