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Old and new drums do the same? The thing you changed was the shoes? Wrong shoes. Regardless of the dimension. Like I said. with the lug nuts loose, spin the drums. Do they spin? Snug up the nuts a bit. Do the drums still turn? Keep tightening a little at a time until there is a rubbing noise.It...
That's up to the original poster to do his homework to get the part he needs. He asked for a part for a particular year and model. If you have one, fine. If you don't, commenting on sale and wanted threads is against sale rules.
If the drum will turn with no wheel attached, try turning it as you tighten the lug nuts up a little at a time. Put a couple nutts on (taper out) and see what happens.
Video? Sounds like the OP needs a new clutch? Oh and even new ones can be noisy. I replaced one on my Dakota and it sounded like a Corsair taking off for 10 or 15 min. I returned it and the next one was perfect.