Curious about horror stories of the worst brake issues you've seen while doing brake jobs. Redoing the brakes on my recently purchased 2003 TJ with 240,000 miles. The drum on the driver side still had the keepers on it which I found odd since those usually get pitched on the first brake job and never replaced. Upon removing the drum, it became clear that the drum may have never been off in nearly a quarter-million miles. Pictured below are the shoes. Literally zero brake surface on one shoe and only partial remaining material on the other. I'm putting in all new components - all the springs, etc., new drum, and replacing the cylinders as well. I've never encountered brakes so neglected but I'd bet some of you have. The passenger side had definitely been changed but I posted about 2 weeks ago about how on that side a wheel stud had fallen out inside the drum and damaged the drum, shoes, and broken a spring. Turns out the passenger side is also completely missing the parking brake spreader bar that goes toward the top of the shoes. It blows my mind that somebody can keep a vehicle running for a quarter-million miles (so they must be doing some maintenance!) but completely neglect other maintenance items that are so fundamental like the brakes.
