Since I've onwed my jeep I've changed everything on brake sys except lines and master/booster. Recently I had to change wheel cyl. on pass/driver. Last week I had to slam on the brakes to avoid accident and pass rear tire locked up. so I adjusted rear drums again. Now pass rear squeeks at low speed stop and seems to make a poping sound at any speed stop. The brakes have always given me problems, frt. and rear, but I'm running out of ideas. Drums and shoes are about a year old and my need changing by end of summer, they are the smaller 9" ones. The only real damage to system is I ripped off parking break cable its first trail ride. Other than that I'm clueless.
Is their cheap upgrades or aftermarket? That may be next step. Untill then any thoughts would help.
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99 sport. rust bucket, DD, 3 car seats 04 wj (w/3 car seats too) DD duty for the lady
It could be possible that the liner on the hose is torn and is acting like a check valve. It happened to me on a front tire. There could also have been moisture in the brake system, causing rust now, which would lead to problems. Ive replaced a master in my old truck, but it was leaking past the rear seal in the secondary(between the booster and master). Have you replaced the hardware(springs and such) when you changed the shoes?
Thats all i can come up with for now....
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~97 GMC Sonoma - 2.2L 5spd DD ~77 Ford F100 - 351M/400 C6 Project, soon to be DD ~89 Ford Bronco - 302 AOD 33x12.5 Trail rig - Stocker for now