Hey there! I replaced both rear brakes as a complete kit (backplate, shoes, springs, cylinder, housing) adjusted and bled the system.
A few weeks ago, I had an issue where if I braked more than a tiny bit, the rears would bite and lock on, and not stop when I released the brake either. The rear made a horrible judder and get some tyre squeal from the lock up. On jacking the rear up, I found that the rears seemed out of adjustment, so I tightened up the adjuster. Problem went away.
Here we are a few weeks later and the same thing has happened again. Definitely feels like I must have done something wrong but can't work out what. I'll put in a picture of the rear brake assembly along with some thoughts:
- this happens with either the foot brake or hand brake which means it's not a master cylinder/fluid issue, but some sort of mechanical arrangement of the brakes
- I have disc brakes on the front
- When adjusting the rears the second time, they feel like they have a high and low spot when rotating, which suggests that the drum housing isn't round/shoes aren't in properly. Both sides feel like this
- From the sound, I think the rear driver side locks first
- After not driving for a few days and it's been wet (parked up with handbrake on), sometimes the rears are stuck on and I need to give it some beans to unstick them
- When I rotate the adjuster, the outer thread rotates in the backplate rather than the adjuster in the threaded insert. I'd expect just the adjuster to move within the thread, and the threaded insert to stay put in relation to the backplate.
- I put copper grease on the places recommended in StevesonMotorCo's video
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Any thoughts welcome on what to check! Thanks gang.











