Thanks for all the help with the front suspension........now onto the rear brakes.

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Going heading up to the van in half hour so I have a nice list of jobs.

Strip,clean and reassemble so is the big job, I will report back when it goes horribly wrong :rofl .

Is it alright to clean and then paint the drum itself with hammerite/rustoleum paint if it's reusable?
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Yes you can paint the outside of the drum.

It won't make much difference usually as the drum is pretty much hidden behind the road wheel.
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Should there be pad on the lower part of the shoe? There is on the front shoe but not the back shoe
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There is meant to be an area without the friction material.
So that looks okay to me.

Here you go - nice clear pictures from the Samba website.

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Thanks Robsey, I appreciate all the time you've taken to answer my questions. Both back wheels are spinning away fine now,no sign of stiffness like I had yesterday.

Must bleed brakes tomorrow when I get the eezibleed kit and then bring the van to the welder for a tiny job and gingers crossed it will pass the cvrt then
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It is my pleasure - it is good to feel useful.

Glad to help,
Good luck with the crvt. :ok

Has the apparent gearbox / differential noise gone?
Or is it still there, but things are a lot easier to turn.

I would expect the latter - noise but easier.
Otherwise a lack of noise now would have me confused.

With or without the noise - as long as the wheels spin when they should, and stop when they should, that is what counts.
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Yup the noise is still there, but its on both rear wheels so that is reassuring....or frightening. But ya it is a lot easier to turn and both sides feel they are turning with the same ease. Originally I could barely turn the back right wheel to move even with the wheel on, it felt as if the brakes were engaged but now it spins not a bother. I'm just happy I think I have everything they pointed out sorted except a bit of welding or fiber glass cover up.

Thank you so much again!
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The noise is still there -
Cool that makes perfectly good sense.

As for frightening - do not worry -
It just so happens that I had been stripping my 091 DT 4 speed box a week or so ago, ready for fitting gaskets and seals.
As soon as I heard the noises on the 2nd and 3rd videos, I recognised them as being the same sound that I was hearing when I was turning the drive flanges.

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As for thanks - again, only too happy to help.
That is what these forums are for.
To help each other out, whether with moral support, useful advice or just a friendly ear to bend.
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Just as a final follow up to this thread, I bled the brakes earlier and took big blue for a spin. Brakes worked anyway which was great :lol: , used the Gunson eezieed to do it, best 20 quid I've ever spent like.

Getting tracking and alignment done tomorrow since I changed track rods and have a guy doing a tiny bit of welding on Monday and then hopefully will get an early cvrt test at some point next week and hopefully that will pass. Then on to the interior I go.
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Well done!

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Excellent news fella.
Looking forward to hearing you whoop with joy when you pick up that CVRT pass sheet.

As for that Gif from Smiffo.
Blimey! - I feel knackered watching that level of energy. Ha ha.
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Robsey wrote: 02 May 2023, 22:07 Excellent news fella.
Looking forward to hearing you whoop with joy when you pick up that CRVT pass sheet.

As for that Gif from Smiffo.
Blimey! - I feel knackered watching that level of energy. Ha ha.

Maybe should have saved that Gif for when the pass certificate arrives  :rofl  
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No, that was an appropriately timed gif. It's how I felt as I trundled up the road yesterday :lol:
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