stupidwhitecat
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Hey all, I need some help with brake adjustments. One of my drums is running hot. A little while ago I singled out my truck. While flipping the hubs I went through and replaced all the axle seals and bearings. Since then I have been monitoring the hub temps with an infrared thermometer. Since it was my first time messing with the bearings I wanted to make sure I did everything right. While I was in there I check the wheel cylinders for leaks and examined the pads. Regrettably I did not check the specs of the brakes or make any adjustments while everything was apart. While I was monitoring the hub temps I noted the drivers side rear drum was running considerably warmer than the rest. I was not having any noticeable issues with braking. So I downloaded the manual for the major and minor adjustments. I followed the directions removing the inspection window on the drum and starting at 5 o’clock used a feeler gauge to adjust the gap to spec. Rotated the drum to 1 o’clock to do the top of that shoe and at least found the source of the hot brakes. When initially checking the gap I could not get the smallest gauge in my set between the shoe and the drum. And even after adjusting the top nut both full clockwise and counter clockwise I got no noticeable change in the gap. I did not have the time to pull the hub and drum off that day. I am not sure what do next. The only info I have found regarding adjusting the shoes had to do with performing the same procedure I just did. I will pull the hub and drum to look for any obvious issues but what is the next step in adjusting the gap if the rear adjustment nuts didn’t get it to spec???