Took the rig to Bear Lake this weekend.
Had to do a bit of a panic "slow down real fast you are not going to be able to pass that semi after all". Drove a bit farther down the road pretty much up hill.
Got to the down hill side going down to bear lake truck starts shaking real bad hmmm?
Thought I had warped a rotor but, did it while not on the brakes though. Then it stopped, then it did it again, then it stopped, then it did it again. Got it to the cabin while dealing with the shake.
So called Eric, he lives about an hour and a half away was thinking about coming to Bear Lake any way. Said hey bring some crap I have an issue.
We thought bearing ? I then thought tire ? Wasn't really sure.
Eric got in the next day took it for a ride. Figured out that it did it under deceleration. However not all the time, sort of.
So jacked it up on a hill in the dirt at the cabin my in-laws had rented for the weekend. Passenger side rear tire turned fine, drivers side no turn at all hmm.
Took off driver side tire. Spent the next three hours beating, prying, beating, prying , pounding, bending, and finally getting the drum off. Shoes were trying to become part of the drum, pretty much almost succeeded.
Everything inside looked good-ish. Minus the stuff we bent.
So drove into the large city of Montpelier ID to the NAPA. Bought new shoes, hardware kit as well as an adjuster.
Put the new parts in. Seemed to work good. Drivers fine no issues except a squeak from the drum hitting the very beat to death backing plate, fixed as well as we could in the dirt.
Only thing we could figure out is the front shoe had the same spring holing the shoe as the rear spring. After comparing the new kit to what came off. Which cause the front shoe to move? All a guess though.
So looking at prices for a new set of drums if they are too much going to get a newer rear axle convert it to disc's.