At 12:48 AM 3/18/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Sometimes when cars sit,as what might have been the case with the "parts >Imperial" that you got the drums from,the braking surface rusts in spots >where the shoes are not touching...making the braking surface have an >uneven porosity/grabbing ability. >If it were a disc-braked car that sat long enough for the rotor to >rust,the rotor would rust where the pads weren't..and the rotor would be >in very good condition where the pads were. Even if you sand-down or drive >the car to get the rust off,the surface will be pitted where the rust >was...and "as good as it was when first parked" where the pads were. Steve, that makes sense. The 68 black LeBaron was sitting for a long time. From 1979 to 2002, it only did 13,000 miles. If this is my problem as well, I suspect there is no safety issue, just annoying, right? D^2