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Old 04-07-2020, 06:51 PM   #1
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Default Installing brake shoes on a G2

I know it seems like it should be obvious but I'm having a very hard time installing my rear brake shoes. I think I installed the shoes correctly with the shorter one in front and the longer one in the rear but I can't get the drum to slide on no matter what I do. I even tried to install some old shoes to see if I could get them to go on and they wouldn't go either. Can someone help me out with this so I can get my cart working again? I appreciate any advice I can get. Thanks. Lewis
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Old 04-07-2020, 09:19 PM   #2
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Default Re: Installing brake shoes on a G2

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I know it seems like it should be obvious but I'm having a very hard time installing my rear brake shoes. I think I installed the shoes correctly with the shorter one in front and the longer one in the rear but I can't get the drum to slide on no matter what I do. I even tried to install some old shoes to see if I could get them to go on and they wouldn't go either. Can someone help me out with this so I can get my cart working again? I appreciate any advice I can get. Thanks. Lewis
Sounds like something is not on “right” , for example not all the way seated. Can you look at the other side, presuming one side is still together?
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Old 07-17-2020, 09:55 PM   #3
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Default Re: Installing brake shoes on a G2

I am also having this exact some issue right now. Does anyone have some idea what this could be?
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