I will continue with this thread since it's on topic. I have power drum brakes all around on 69 Polara and checked the shoes in front drums today while changing the tires before the new season starts. While the brakes perform equally and the car does not pull to either side, they are not exactly grabby and the pedal is quite soft at the beginning, especially compared to new daily drivers.
Reading in the other thread, there exists arcing of drum shoe method, something I probably should benefit from. Checking the shoes today, they seem to work with just a partial area available. I switched from the finned drums to standard drums a while ago because of Magnum 500 wheels and shoes were replaced also. All parts sourced from Rockauto, the drum shoes are likely WAGNER PAB336. Not sure if they are good or junk, just what was available. I can still lock all 4 wheels if intended and passed a roller brake tester all OK last year.
Please check the pictures below and confirm, the shoes arcing need to be adjusted, don't they? The only black parts of shoes, are getting in contact with the drum itself, correct? Or is it the drum not being round? Thanks for your advice.
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