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Title: Peugeot 206 brakes..
Post by: Gavv8 on 30 June 2012, 15:51
 Peugeot 206 rear brakes...BAST**DS......thats all i have to say.. :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:
Title: Re: Peugeot 206 brakes..
Post by: Thom89 on 30 June 2012, 16:00
Absolute doddle :lipsrsealed:

Thom
Title: Re: Peugeot 206 brakes..
Post by: Gavv8 on 30 June 2012, 16:04
Well i've just spent 3 hours trying to get the handbrake to work properly after a shoe change and i'm thinking the cables must be worn out or something because i just can't get it to work properly.
Title: Re: Peugeot 206 brakes..
Post by: Thom89 on 30 June 2012, 19:14
Of course you "backed off" the cables at the hand brake end for starters :rolleyes:

Thom
Title: Re: Peugeot 206 brakes..
Post by: lemski on 30 June 2012, 19:16
I thought they were fairly simple. Last time I replaced em anyway. Back the adjusters right of and adjust so the drum just goes over. Then adjust handbrake cable to ur specified amount of clicks
Title: Re: Peugeot 206 brakes..
Post by: Gti_Jamo on 30 June 2012, 19:22
Had this exact problem last week on a rubbish old 206.....new shoes fitted, poor handbrake on one side. Turned out the cable on that side was mullared. Replaced it and was mint. Worn drums, or if there is an excessive lip on them, can also cause poor brake performance
Title: Re: Peugeot 206 brakes..
Post by: Gavv8 on 30 June 2012, 21:52
Had this exact problem last week on a rubbish old 206.....new shoes fitted, poor handbrake on one side. Turned out the cable on that side was mullared. Replaced it and was mint. Worn drums, or if there is an excessive lip on them, can also cause poor brake performance
Yep exactly the same on my missus car, the drums are almost new but the handbrake is better on one side than the other and i have gone through the whole setup procedure.