Hello all, long time Wranglerforum user, first time posting over here. Got the suggestion from Jerry Bransford to tag @mrblaine - the brake guru - on this post.
Jeep details: 2002 TJ Sport, 4.0L 5sp
I've had this reoccurring issue with my drum brakes for as long as I can remember. Every time I open up my drum brakes for cleaning/maintenance, it appears that my adjusting cable is not in tension and the adjusting lever is not making contact with the adjusting assembly.
I manually adjust them whenever I notice my parking brake is not engaging as soon/tight as I'm used to, so I'm pretty confident that the self adjusting is not working. I've replace all these parts a few times, including the full service kit (plus the spring kits you can get from any auto parts stores).
I know this is difficult online, but can you spot any obvious issues with these photos:
The photos kind of make it look like the adjusting lever is in contact with the adjusting assembly star nut thing, but it's not. It's also not tight and can wiggle it by hand. The cable tension is also not very tight and can be wiggled by hand.
Thanks for any insight,
XBD
Jeep details: 2002 TJ Sport, 4.0L 5sp
I've had this reoccurring issue with my drum brakes for as long as I can remember. Every time I open up my drum brakes for cleaning/maintenance, it appears that my adjusting cable is not in tension and the adjusting lever is not making contact with the adjusting assembly.
I manually adjust them whenever I notice my parking brake is not engaging as soon/tight as I'm used to, so I'm pretty confident that the self adjusting is not working. I've replace all these parts a few times, including the full service kit (plus the spring kits you can get from any auto parts stores).
I know this is difficult online, but can you spot any obvious issues with these photos:
The photos kind of make it look like the adjusting lever is in contact with the adjusting assembly star nut thing, but it's not. It's also not tight and can wiggle it by hand. The cable tension is also not very tight and can be wiggled by hand.
Thanks for any insight,
XBD