>> Just did the rear brakes on my 2006 and it seems like the inner parking
>> brake pads seem to be rubbing. Any idea on why and what the fix would be?
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> Perhaps overadjusted a little. Just remove the rubber plug from the
> rotor-drum and adjust them in a little.
Thanks I took one side apart again reassembled and in turn out to be the
tin shield rubbing. Bent both of them back off the rotor and everything
is fine now.
Would it effect anything if the two of them went missing lol?
hyundaitech - 23 May 2009 06:38 GMT
> >> Just did the rear brakes on my 2006 and it seems like the inner parking
> >> brake pads seem to be rubbing. Any idea on why and what the fix would be?
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>
> Would it effect anything if the two of them went missing lol?
Some of the parking brake components attach to the backing plates.
Taking them off would be a bad idea,
avn - 23 May 2009 16:36 GMT
>>>> Just did the rear brakes on my 2006 and it seems like the inner parking
>>>> brake pads seem to be rubbing. Any idea on why and what the fix would be?
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> Some of the parking brake components attach to the backing plates.
> Taking them off would be a bad idea,
Guess they will stay put, adjusted with push of screw driver and all has
been quite since.