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<blockquote data-quote="Happystamps" data-source="post: 605515" data-attributes="member: 14679"><p>The rear brakes are split from a T connector on top of/near the gearbox. Brass looking thing. Follow the brake pipe from that T-piece to the cylinder and check for damage. After that take a pic of the brake internals to show us, and if nobody can spot your issue then check the runout/condition of your drums (needs a machine shop, but I'm just thinking that if they're warped, you'll be backing your shoes off further than on the other side)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happystamps, post: 605515, member: 14679"] The rear brakes are split from a T connector on top of/near the gearbox. Brass looking thing. Follow the brake pipe from that T-piece to the cylinder and check for damage. After that take a pic of the brake internals to show us, and if nobody can spot your issue then check the runout/condition of your drums (needs a machine shop, but I'm just thinking that if they're warped, you'll be backing your shoes off further than on the other side) [/QUOTE]
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