Hi,
So I've just had some New CSP drum's fitted front and rear a couple of days ago. Also had new shoes and bearings fitted.
Driving home all was good until about 20mins/20miles when I started hearing a screeching noise that just got louder and louder; Went out for another drive yesterday and today and same happened.
Garage where I had them fitted is not open again till Tuesday, but contacted them and they suggested it could possibly be the back plate catching?
So went to another local garage, they took one of the front wheels/drum off, everything looked fine; Only issue was when the drum was back on, gave it a spin, it seemed somewhere to be catching the backplate as you could feel the vibration on the back of the backplate.
Checked on thesamba, seen a few posts about some CSP drum issues; Potentially backplates having the raised area catch the drum. The fixes varied from adding shims to the bearing, to effectively push the drum away from the backplate slightly, to either modifying the back plate or having the drums skimmed.
So, anyone who's fitted CSP drums and had similar issues - Any idea what this might be or how you went about to fixing it?
Do you need use a certain bearing? Or different backplate?
Thanks.
So I've just had some New CSP drum's fitted front and rear a couple of days ago. Also had new shoes and bearings fitted.
Driving home all was good until about 20mins/20miles when I started hearing a screeching noise that just got louder and louder; Went out for another drive yesterday and today and same happened.
Garage where I had them fitted is not open again till Tuesday, but contacted them and they suggested it could possibly be the back plate catching?
So went to another local garage, they took one of the front wheels/drum off, everything looked fine; Only issue was when the drum was back on, gave it a spin, it seemed somewhere to be catching the backplate as you could feel the vibration on the back of the backplate.
Checked on thesamba, seen a few posts about some CSP drum issues; Potentially backplates having the raised area catch the drum. The fixes varied from adding shims to the bearing, to effectively push the drum away from the backplate slightly, to either modifying the back plate or having the drums skimmed.
So, anyone who's fitted CSP drums and had similar issues - Any idea what this might be or how you went about to fixing it?
Do you need use a certain bearing? Or different backplate?
Thanks.