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Date:         Sat, 5 Dec 2009 13:40:31 -0800
Reply-To:     Steven P Smith <kewsps@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Steven P Smith <kewsps@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Need advice on Brake issues
Comments: To: Mark Drexler <mdrexler@ZING-NET.CA>
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Mark, Perhaps your mechanic did not put the rear drums back on the axle exactly the way he took them off. I had this when I put on new rear drums. I even had the new drums turned, and they still pulsed. I found I was able to make it go away by turning the drums on the axle and just leaving the screw out (1984). Its been a few years now, and the problem has not returned. You can turn the wheel and hear the brakes rub. . just turn the drum one bolt at a time until you hear the least amount of rub.

Good luck, Steven -------------------------------------------------- From: "Mark Drexler" <mdrexler@ZING-NET.CA> Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 1:33 PM To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Subject: Need advice on Brake issues

> Guys, I need your advice on a brake service issue. Took my just purchased > 91 > GL in for safety check to get plates in Ontario. > > Brakes worked perfectly on the way in. I was told rotors were below VW > spec, > so they were replaced, and I sprung for pads also. Rears were 'just in > spec' > so we left the rears alone, just serviced/lubricated them. Also changed > fluid. > > When I got it back there was a pulse in the brake pedal, speed dependant. > > Garage position: The drums were out of round. And these contributed to the > pulsing. Sticky caliper also. To fix, need to change drums and maybe > calipers. > > My position: Brakes were perfect on way in, so something changed. The > rears > didn't cause a pulse before, so how can they now? > > Sticky caliper doesn't create that symptom does it? I am thinking the only > source of the pulse is a warped rotor installed by the tech. > > What do you guys think? > > Thanks. > > > > Mark >


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