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Vehicle: 2006 Toyota Corolla CE 1.8L Rear drum brake front Disc.(front disc brakes all new pads/rotors)
116K milesA few months ago I changed the rear brake shoes on the car. Everything was fine a functioned as normal.
The other day I noticed some noise coming from the rear brakes so I decided to take a look at them. Before I torn it down I took the car for a test drive and did a few hard stops and noticed that the right rear wheel would lock up if I gave it to much pressure on the pedal. This concerned me So I went in and re cleaned the drums and re adjusted them. I also check the assembly for anything out of the ordinary (didn’t find anything) Then I took some light sand paper and cleaned the face of the shoes off in case there was some contaminates on the shoes. All of this didn’t not fix the lock up issue.Any idea as to what can cause this? Bad proportioning valve? Any way I can test for that?
Could an out of round drum somehow cause the wheel to lock up on hard stops?
Can I put new drums on the old shoes? (they are only 2 or 3 months old and have full pad life on them)
Maybe the shoes are bad somehow? I Don’t see any contamination? Also this is only happening on HARD stops. Any other time they function normally.
Thanks in advance.
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