Adjusting a drum brake is a crucial aspect of maintaining a vehicle’s braking system. Drum brakes, commonly found on older vehicles and rear wheels of newer ones, consist of a set of brake shoes that press against the inner surface of a rotating drum attached to the wheel.
Properly adjusted drum brakes are essential for ensuring optimal braking performance, preventing excessive wear and tear on brake components, and maintaining overall vehicle safety. Regular adjustment ensures that the brake shoes make even contact with the drum, resulting in balanced braking force and reduced stopping distances.