« Reply #43 on: November 25, 2013, 12:01:42 PM »
Are your brakes dragging? Mine just were.
This is a great question to ask.
It is common to have brake drag. Luckily you have an '84, so those calipers are less likely to drag than the older design. You still need to make sure the caliper can easily slide on the pins. Your best bet is to pull each pin one at a time and clean them up and put them back with copious amounts of never-seize to lubricate them. I've also had a mechanic accidentally install the drum brake auto-adjusters on the wrong side before. It took me months of problems before figuring out what happened. Of the top of my head I think it should be right hand threads on the driver side and left hand threads on the passenger side. I've also had frozen parking brake cables cause brake drag.
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