@duybestvo: Kiwi kiwi cùng chú culi 👆🏻🥝

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tratronvaotimanh
tóc dài thì đổi tên :
chạy đi chú 😭😭
2023-06-02 13:11:29
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nhth_58
nụ cười kim loại :
mắc cỡ quá 2 ơi ☺️
2023-06-02 13:11:28
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bethomdehuonn
bé thơm mộng mer hihi :
trái kiwi 40k quay dc 4000 clippp. đún là chiến lược đầu tư
2023-06-02 13:11:56
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ngocenee
oei :
Chú kia cừi muốn sặck nghiệp🥰🥰kiwi kiwi
2023-06-04 15:55:04
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hankebactinh210
Kẻ Độc Hành :
kiwi kiwi🥝
2023-06-04 13:14:27
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nychuche0
naaaㅤyi💤 :
mắc cỡ quá kiwi kiwi😕
2023-06-05 13:13:13
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siu5788
TuongVy🐌💤 :
kiwi kiwi hihi
2023-06-05 09:42:00
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vietbachtop1fifai
Vịt Bách :
kiwi kiwi
2023-06-04 05:35:25
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phamhan130110
Phạm Hân 🚬 :
mắc cỡ quá 2 oi
2023-06-06 12:45:02
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fongzz16
Một Đời An Nhiên :
mắc cỡ quá 2 ơi
2023-06-05 09:28:34
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hyuen_traang
fb: Huyền Trang :
mắc cỡ quá 2 ơi
2023-06-04 11:57:33
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mi.hnhn
min :
cười muốn ộp ộp
2023-06-02 21:16:38
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owo_o0910
Tiu :
kiwi
2023-06-05 00:49:01
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nnkv2406
Kiều Vy :
t ngại quá t chạy trước nha bây =)))
2023-06-02 17:24:50
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linhmocne
Yên bình cho mình :
2 chú dễ thương quá à,ngồi cười k
2023-06-04 16:25:15
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cười điên =))
2023-06-07 09:36:17
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park_jiii_ho
Park Ji-ho (박지호) 👨🏻‍🎓 :
Chú ơi chạy đi,chạy đi chú,con đến giải cứu chú,chú chạy đi
2023-06-02 14:17:32
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tuyeniuuu
esu :
kiwi kiwi
2023-06-05 05:34:01
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wnhimieu
Khanh ly :
kiwi kiwi
2023-06-05 05:29:30
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hwn :
mắc cỡ quá kiwi kiwi
2023-06-05 15:27:39
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homyquynh
@hmq🌷 :
Mắc cỡ quá 2 ơi
2023-06-05 10:26:34
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trhuuyen
Cậu Bé Cô Đơn 🌵 :
kiwi kiwi 😂😂😂😂
2023-06-04 15:42:39
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hayluonroi
Vvvv :
Mắc cỡ quá 2 ơi🥰
2023-06-05 11:33:38
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fc_bright99
FC.EU_Bright9999 :
Kiwi kiwi
2023-06-04 09:04:55
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thaolee0286
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2023-06-05 10:47:54
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Caption: Every mechanic remembers the first time rear drum brakes tested their patience 😅🔧 Springs flying, adjusters refusing to sit properly, brake shoes shifting out of place, and that moment you assemble everything only to realize one small clip was installed backwards 😂. But once you master rear drum brakes, your confidence in mechanical work changes completely. Today was all about precision, patience, and clean work. From removing the worn-out brake shoes to inspecting the wheel cylinder, cleaning the backing plate, checking the adjuster, lubricating contact points correctly, and installing every spring carefully — this is the type of work that separates rushed repairs from professional workmanship. Rear drum brakes may look simple from outside, but experienced mechanics know they require attention to detail. One wrong spring position, poor adjustment, contamination from grease, or skipping inspection can affect braking performance and safety. That’s why taking time to understand every component matters. The process started with safely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheel and drum. After opening the assembly, the old brake shoes showed clear signs of wear. Dust buildup, heat marks, and uneven contact surfaces all tell a story about how the braking system has been performing over time. Before installing new parts, everything had to be cleaned properly because clean components help the new brake shoes seat correctly and operate smoothly. The wheel cylinder was inspected carefully for leaks because even a small fluid leak can ruin new brake shoes quickly. Springs were checked for tension, the adjuster mechanism was cleaned, and all moving contact points received the correct lubrication. No shortcuts. No guessing. Just proper mechanical work. Installing rear drum brakes requires patience because every component depends on another part sitting correctly. The hold-down pins, return springs, adjuster lever, parking brake linkage, and brake shoes all need proper alignment. If one part is slightly off, the drum may refuse to fit or the brakes may drag after installation. One thing many people don’t realize is how important brake adjustment is after assembly. A properly adjusted drum brake improves pedal feel, braking efficiency, and overall safety. Too tight and the brakes overheat. Too loose and braking response becomes poor. Correct adjustment makes all the difference. This is why learning mechanics is not only about changing parts — it’s about understanding systems. Every repair teaches discipline, observation, and problem-solving. Small details matter in automotive work. That’s how skill grows over time. Still learning every day, still improving, still building experience one repair at a time 💪🔧. From diagnostics to suspension work, engine repairs, servicing, and brake systems — the journey continues. Real garage work. Real learning. Real progress. Respect to every mechanic who takes pride in doing the job correctly instead of rushing for quick results 👏. Safety always comes first because brakes are not a place for shortcuts. #RearDrumBrakes #BrakeRepair #MechanicLife #GarageWork #creatorsearchinsights

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