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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Georgia
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You probably have a wheel cylinder bad. When you take the brake drum off look between the brake pads at the top, htere is a littlie round cylinder that the brake line runs into that is probably your problem. They only cost about 12-15 dollars for rebuilt ones and are fairly easy to change.
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