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New rear brakes
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New rear brakes
Anybody upgraded rear brakes on their feroza/US Rocky? Just looking for some tips on improving mine...
They are quite poorly sealed agaist mud/dust etc. This causes the shoes to glaze up and not work very well. Clean out the brakes, scuff up the shoes ( coarse sand paper ), apply the handbrake a few times to get the pads adjusted and see how they work.
No guarantees - but mine were useless after any off road fun.
No guarantees - but mine were useless after any off road fun.
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Kickingback99 wrote:Well as I remember I think it was the handbrake...
Fix your brakes adn adj your handbrake then try it, you will find that if correctly opperating and adjusted you wont have much trouble unless you fill them with mud etc.
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