Driving home from school on a rainy day, the e-brake engaged while I was moving at a moderately low speed, and I curbed my car, also hitting a bush. The front valence is bent, mostly on the right side, and slight warps in metal continue all the way up to above the wheel well. The hood is also slightly bent, and so is my wheel. =.=
Firstly, what would cause my e-brake to gradually destroy itself? It began as only slight engagement, and the level of engagement increased over time. I thought I had fixed this problem by messing with the cables, but I obviously hadn't, although the symptom never occurred until the incident. The interesting thing is that the components on both sides were broken. After inspecting my e-brakes, I found that the springs holding the shoes in place has been shredded on both sides. How exactly would that cause the e-brake to engage? I proceeded to remove my brake shoes, and all necessary components.
Or so I had thought. The hinges were left in place, because my father told me that they'd be fine, and they both ended up being sucked into my rotors, lodged between rotor and brake shield. Are there any techniques of replacing shields that require smaller amounts of disassembly? I have a metal nibbler, and other pneumatic tools...