drum brake pulsing -- 99 burb

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domer94

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so I just did a complete job on the rear brakes. first time I did drums. I used a new hardware kit , new adjuster assembly kit, new drums and new shoes. all of it was ac delco professional. I seem to have done it correctly and everything looked ok, but now I notice pulsing when braking at higher speeds. im going to replace front pads as well for good measure , but this condition wasn't there before my rear brake job.
any ideas what I may have to do? I adjusted both sides so there was slight drag on the drums, I made sure I cleaned off the friction surface of the new drums with cleaner. the wheel cylinders were not leaking , but one of the pistion - to - shoe rods was slightly wet where it goes into the rubber seal. pedal is a little mushy , my fluid was low so I think I will have to do a bleed / fluid replacement.
 

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Pulsation felt in steering wheel or pedal? Steering wheel indicates front rotors could use replacing or resurface. Pedal from the drums. Even though it may look clean there could be a unevenness that you can't see. Try replacing or resurface the drums
 

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Make sure you didn't leave any grease on the shoe surface. I have seen before new drums one rotors that needed to be resurfaced right out of the box. Napa but never dealer items
 

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