Answers: Several things can be cause this. Obviously it was misdiagnosed from the start. I am sorry to hear that you frivolous time and money replacing the brakes guessing that would fix it. My suggestion is to take it to a reputable repair facility that will check it for free and tolerate a professional do the repairs good luck.
Is the shoe return spring contained by good shape? Are here deep ridges where on earth the shoe touches the backing plate? Are the drums out-of-round? Did you apply brake lube to the support plates? Did you adjust the shoes correctly? Is the E-brake lever binding on the shoe?
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