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    hi folks, i'm after some advice.

    my surf was suffering from poor stopping power and rubbish handbrake that wouldnt keep the lump still if left in drive at traffic lights and such. the surf's main job is pulling trailers so the lack of stopping power was getting scary! this problem got worse in a progressive kind of way so i naturally assumed the pads and shoes were wearing out as apposed to something was broken.

    i changed the rear shoes first but found that to get the handbrake to hold and get reasonable stopping force the shoes had to be pretty much be on the drums all the time! the rear wheels are really tight now and although the surf has no problem overcoming the extra friction pulling its own weight, it struggles with anything else.

    today i've had the near side front caliper off and found that one of the four pots is stuck in, leading to uneven wear on the pad and probably crap braking. is this a common surf problem? also i've found air in the system again after i blead it two weeks ago, which is never going to help!!

    cheers for any help!

  • #2
    I just had my front pads replaced, and like you, one of the pistons was sticking. Not sure if its a common problem but on a motor thats 13 years old, it probably happens now and again.
    You can adjust the handbrake tension, without having the shoes touching your drums by adjusting the hand brake tensioner which is located under the truck just about where the drivers seat is. Just follow the cable from both sides till it meets the cable of the hand brake and there's your adjuster.
    Hope this helps
    私のホバークラフト は鰻が一杯です。

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    • #3
      Originally posted by blackpoolsparks View Post
      You can adjust the handbrake tension, without having the shoes touching your drums by adjusting the hand brake tensioner which is located under the truck just about where the drivers seat is. Just follow the cable from both sides till it meets the cable of the hand brake and there's your adjuster.
      The handbrake should be auto adjusting? The shoes just need backing off until they're no longer binding and then the handbrake lever needs operating several times, (keeping your foot off the brake pedal whilst doing so), and they should self adjust if everything is working as it should.

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      • #4
        cheers for the pointers, i did use the auto adjuster on the handbrake, all the components in the drum looked to be working ok, i'll try the cable tension!

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        • #5
          cheers folks, got everything sorted now! new front pads and a good bit of tweeking the handbrake tensioner and its all good!! thanks for the help!!

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          • #6
            no problem pal
            Happy Surfing !!!!
            私のホバークラフト は鰻が一杯です。

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