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Could you take a side shot of this? Thanks
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Could you take a side shot of this? Thanks
yep, it has a worn out shaft bearing and a loose ebrake parts. And seemed that somewhere along the line some yahoo over tightened the ebrake cable.Info: a couple things that cause the lathing on the drum center.
Worn out put shaft bearings
Backing plate loose
Bad u-joint or rear drive line
And as 3puppies mentioned internal loose e-brake parts.
You might want to find out what caused the groove before you get to fix it a second time.
HTH, John
Those are both smoked Dave. Cost more than the part’s worth to repair them.