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Thanks for the tips, i will look at bit more into drum brakes in the next couple days and then take a look at mine asap.
I just had to order a few parts for the oldsmobile at rockauto so i decided to also get myself this brake bleeding kit in case i need it...
Stock 1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440/727 with disks up front and drums in the rear.
When braking at ~ 40mph plus the rear end pulls to the right side instead of going straight.
The car WOULD get away from me when hard braking at higher speeds.
I've never worked on brakes.
How can i figure out...
I missed the power steering on our 71 cutlass when it broke while there was a festival with lots of drunk people on the street. :D
Why would you want to "downgrade" to manual steering?
To improve steering/handling? Otherwise or if you dont need that i would not do it.
You wont miss PS all that...