Accord :: Knocking And Vibration From Rear Passenger Drum Brake


May 15, 2012

I recently attempted to replace the rear brake shoes on my 01 Accord. Everything seemed to go reasonably well, but now when the brakes heat up I get a loud knocking and vibration while driving that goes away while braking. I popped the drum off last night and backed off the adjustment as the drum was hanging on one spot during rotation. This seemed to make it worse (though some minimal did stop suddenly in front of me, so I had to emergency brake and heat everything up). It has the original drums.

As a second, related question, there was no problem on my little test drive last night so I drove to work this morning. About 3/4 of the way there was when this started, and kept getting progressively worse. Understanding that you don't know exactly what the problem is, do you think it's reasonably ok to drive home (about 10 miles and I can stay off the highway)?

Knocking and vibration from rear passenger drum brake after replacing brake shoes, only while driving.

Car: 2001 Accord LX 4 cylinder

Took the drum off, backed down the tension on the adjustment screws. Drives and feels fine until the brakes heat up.

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