Drum Brake System: Description and Operation
The rear drum brake assembly is a leading/trailing design. When the brakes are applied, the
wheel cylinder pistons move both shoes out to contact the drum wish enough energy to overcome the rotation of the wheels, slowing and, with continued application, stopping the vehicle. Adjustment for both the leading and trailing shoes and linings is automatic when the brakes are applied. It is normal for the leading shoe to wear at a faster rate than the trailing shoe. Reinstall
brake shoes in the same position they were removed from. Do not switch the position of shoes that have been in service as this may render the self-adjustment feature inoperative and result in increased pedal travel.