Had to come back to this video to do the drums on my 1973 VW Beetle turned 1953 MGTD kit car. Front left brake did nothing unless you mashed the pedal, at which point it would pull you into oncoming traffic. Whoever was in the drum last had grease all over everything. Cleaned up the shoes as best as I could, and threw new cylinders on it. Just took it for a short rip around the block, pedal feels MUCH less stiff, and a whole lot more even. I'll probably have to give the adjusters another notch or two, but it's good enough for now! Thanks again for all the videos, I've never dealt with drums before, so this was all new to me
Senor Biggs ,is the best heavy equipment mechanic...EVER. "THANKS DAWGIE ".
Thank you 🤘
Hell ya Johnny!!! Thanks brother 😮😅😊
Thank you!
Had to come back to this video to do the drums on my 1973 VW Beetle turned 1953 MGTD kit car. Front left brake did nothing unless you mashed the pedal, at which point it would pull you into oncoming traffic. Whoever was in the drum last had grease all over everything. Cleaned up the shoes as best as I could, and threw new cylinders on it. Just took it for a short rip around the block, pedal feels MUCH less stiff, and a whole lot more even. I'll probably have to give the adjusters another notch or two, but it's good enough for now! Thanks again for all the videos, I've never dealt with drums before, so this was all new to me
Well done, not a fan of drum brakes, still have them on the back of 97 F150, glad to see you got them working.
The best invention was the disc brakes.
Thanks, disk brakes are definitely in the future plans!
Done.?