I have to be missing something here. I am rebuilidng an SIIa but incorporating the axles from my SIII as the old ones are in rough shape.
I cleaned up the backing plates and installed a new distance piece on the spindle, regreased the hub bearings and began to install the brakes.
Backing plate on with adjuster towards front of the vehicle, leading edge shoe and trailing shoe installed with springs on backing plate side of shoe and banjo retainer on the bottom. Matches up with original setup and my reference material.
With the hub in place the drum will not sit tight as if it is hitting something in the area of the leading shoe!! I took an old shoe and I can get the drum to sit tight?
New shoe matches the old one in size just more lining on it.
Anything obvious that I am missing here.



Both ends of the axle have the same issue. It is almost as if the hub and back plate are not aligned!!!
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I cleaned up the backing plates and installed a new distance piece on the spindle, regreased the hub bearings and began to install the brakes.
Backing plate on with adjuster towards front of the vehicle, leading edge shoe and trailing shoe installed with springs on backing plate side of shoe and banjo retainer on the bottom. Matches up with original setup and my reference material.
With the hub in place the drum will not sit tight as if it is hitting something in the area of the leading shoe!! I took an old shoe and I can get the drum to sit tight?
New shoe matches the old one in size just more lining on it.
Anything obvious that I am missing here.



Both ends of the axle have the same issue. It is almost as if the hub and back plate are not aligned!!!
C
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