So I brought the frame and axles back from the cabin to start adding things like an engine and transmission...
And I remembered a problem that I had when I parked the chassis out there, but the problem is not what I thought it was at the time.
I can rotate all the hubs easily by hand. With the brake drums on, they're only very slightly harder to turn--the difference is more in sound. But when I put the wheels on and tighten down the lug nuts, they're quite hard to turn. (I can turn them, though.) Previously, I had thought that the drums were too deep and this was causing them to contact the backer plates. But now I'm reasonably sure that this is not the case.
So what is going on? How can tightening the lug nuts make it harder to rotate the wheels? Any ideas? Or is this just normal and will loosen up when it gets on the road?
Thanks,
-Paul