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<DIV>Asking for opinion and advice concerning the 10" drum brakes on the front
of my 54 TR2. If applied gradually the car stops straight as expected but
when stabbed quickly it will pull to the right. Now I know that to correct
the pulling is just a simple matter of adjusting the front shoes but my question
is which one? Adjusting the front shoes is a matter of jacking up the
front, removing the wheel and poking a hefty screw driver through the hole
in drum and turning one or both of the screws so it can be a frustrating
adjust and test and repeat process. Any advice</DIV>
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<DIV>Lou Metelko</DIV>
<DIV>Auburn, Indiana</DIV>
<DIV>54 TR2</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>