Well they got plenty of cobwebs in there- bet they aren't helping.
Getcha can of that "brake parts cleaner" stuff and spray all them brake parts with it , very liberally. It's a couple bucks...
The "backing plate" behind all those parts is intended to be lubricated to some extent
in places
Speaking of a COUPLE BUCKS..allthem parts are super cheap as far as car parts go and you
really oughta be replacing them all. You can even buy new adjusters!
That's hard to overstate.
I bet you could replace 90% of those rear brakes for a Ben.
Really man, you should change it all out for new stuff.
Measure the inner diameter of your rear drum and take the picture you posted to the parts store.
Buy shoes - the medium option - wheel cylinders , and a master hardware kit aka: a "combi kit" _ but get the big one...options of big and little haha I think its called a master kit. Nobody says combikit anymore..
Add a couple cans of the spray and a dab of bearing grease in the shiny spots, you'll see em after you clean it....i
Be sure to check the tire pressure and for gawds sake man - only take apart
one side at a time...it's easy! Might need a pair of dikes.. AND get the drums turned!
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