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I can imagine that bruised shoes can damage/scratch the drum which I would be changing anyway together with the shoes. Plus there will be really HORRIBLE noise of metal pushing against metal.
I suppose you know this but let me add just one more point - the layer of braking material on the shoes is very thin, definitely not as thick as on the front pads. For many people the rear drum brakes do not need any replacement during the whole car life. |
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