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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket rod View Post
    Found out today that there reason for the rear wheel heating up was the park brake on the LH rear had seized on for some reason. I still don't why it happened though. Replaced all the rotors and park brake assembly on both sides. Photos show new Vs old shoes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket rod View Post
    Found out today that there reason for the rear wheel heating up was the park brake on the LH rear had seized on for some reason. I still don't why it happened though. Replaced all the rotors and park brake assembly on both sides. Photos show new Vs old shoes.
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    How many kms Rod? I have ever only adjusted once, regularly check and clean with compressed air, and never use the drive away feature. I'm at 216000km and still on original drum linings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    How many kms Rod? I have ever only adjusted once, regularly check and clean with compressed air, and never use the drive away feature. I'm at 216000km and still on original drum linings.
    I would recommend you do it annually. I do it as part of my annual service to keep issues at bay
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    How many kms Rod? I have ever only adjusted once, regularly check and clean with compressed air, and never use the drive away feature. I'm at 216000km and still on original drum linings.
    150k, but I think the issue was corrugations, dust and about 500m of water crossings in 4 days.

    Now that I have an onboard air compressor and just completed an installation of the rear brakes I know exactly what I can do myself although I do have the car serviced every second time by my indie so I would hope they do that stuff as well.
    Rod

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