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Old Mon., Aug 06, 2007
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You probably bent the bracket that holds the e-brake shoe assembly. I know cause I made the same mistake. You will need to take the rotor back off and make sure the bracket is not bent. Then you will need to adjust the brakes to where they are not riding against the rotors. Once reinstalled, set the brakes by reversing quickly to about 10-15 MPH then pulling the e-brake. Do this about 5 times. If all is well, self-adjusters will set the brakes correctly. NOTE.... You may have to readjust tension on the e-brake cable at the handle.
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