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you didn't say if they were disc or drum brakes, the pads might need changed if they are disc and if they are drum brakes there is an adjuster to adjust them up on the backside of the hub, pull out the oval rubber plug and you have to have a brake tool and stick it in the hole and adjust the gear wheel inside.
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