Your Rover (if the brakes are original) has a leading and trailing shoe on the rear wheel and two leading shoes on the front wheel. Leading shoes grip much better when contacting the drum.
When the car is going backwards the leading shoes become trailing shoes, so in the explanation given above, only one shoe is leading and the three others are trailing. In practice this means that your great big heavy Rover, only has two really efficient shoes trying to stop it when reversing (one on each side of the rear axle) hence the difference in performance.
A cheap and effective upgrade is to put front backing plates and brakes on the rear axle,
Cheers Charlie



				
				
				
				
					
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