If u dont have brake cleaner use soapy water spray does same job. My dad taught me. Hard to believe but very true. Most Toyota have two threaded bolt holes in the drum and are so easy to remove using two bolts like a puller such a simple idea that saves a lot of knuckle damage😂
Sir if we adjust that much drum to pad contact , then it is there much heat produced even when we are not pressing the brake , causing drum overheating. What are your opinion ?
@@RBTheMechanicsomeone told me by pressing/pushing the parking brake line under the car…. If the wheel keeps going than we got drag… if the wheel stops then it’s good? But what is the right way to check a vehicle for drum clean and adjustment
Did this this past weekend, everything is working really well now. I used an M8-1.25 bolts (13mm socket).
Oh ok cool good job!!!
Perfect THANK YOU!!
you are great ecplainer too, no bullshit.
Right to the point.
All videos should be like this 👍🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Yup I always keep it 100% real and straight to the point
Looks and feels good while spray cleaning 🎉
If u dont have brake cleaner use soapy water spray does same job. My dad taught me. Hard to believe but very true. Most Toyota have two threaded bolt holes in the drum and are so easy to remove using two bolts like a puller such a simple idea that saves a lot of knuckle damage😂
Oh ok
You da man!
Thank you
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Sir if we adjust that much drum to pad contact , then it is there much heat produced even when we are not pressing the brake , causing drum overheating.
What are your opinion ?
No u have to have a gap which is very little it seems hard to believe but that’s how this works
@@RBTheMechanic but sir can it cause heating the drum even when not braking , while little contacts rubbing against pad
@@ankushsharma6396no it’s fine
@@volt8684 ok sir thanks for answering
Any reason you don't just let the auto adjuster do it's thing after replacing the drum?
No I do my own adjustment that’s how it’s suppose to be done after that it dose increments
You got a instagram ?
No sorry bro
@@RBTheMechanicsomeone told me by pressing/pushing the parking brake line under the car…. If the wheel keeps going than we got drag… if the wheel stops then it’s good? But what is the right way to check a vehicle for drum clean and adjustment
@@volt6008 I usully judge it by feel
@@RBTheMechanic what kind of feel though? Like what you do? Do you spend the drum and if it feels like it have drag? You recommend to the customer ?
@@volt6008 just feel the shoes have friction on drum and back it off a tooth