Stop Rear Brake
2010
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Is there an easy way to prevent a rear drum brake from sticking??
Once in a while on my 1987 Suburban, one of the rear drums sticks when I release the parking brake. If I stop the vehicle and press the parking brake down, then release it again, the brake almost always comes free. But it is annoying and the vehicle shakes/vibrates when the brake is stuck, which can't be good. I would think there is some kind of spray that wouldnt harm the brake parts...or could the problem lie in the parking brake cable itself?? Maybe that needs to be sprayed/adjusted... Your answers, as always, are greatly appreciated..
sorry pal, either don't use your parking brake or replace the cable that is binding, you can perfume that pig by coating the exposed portion with anti seize compound but if the rust is to far up the cable then eventually it will freeze. If you go with the anti seize then immediately press and release the cable about fifty times to work it in.
there is spray brake cleaner that is non carbon based but it is not a lubricant and your problem is definitely in the cable going to the sticking wheel
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