Dartin for Divorce

Adjusted my rear drums and bled my brakes again... now remember to not use the Ebrake because I think thats what threw them off last time... im not quite sure though. I could tell with my rear pads they were not wearing evenly, mostly on the top and bottom edges but not the middle of the shoe.

That's not uncommon, actually. Back in the day, shoes got ground to match the radius/diameter of the drum. Can you say asbestos dust? No one does it these days and QC on brake shoes is Garbage at best unless they're actual OEM parts for a late model (and few of them use shoes anymore).

Just keep adjusting them as they wear in. Or try to find an old school brake guy who still grinds shoes. Better yet, go to rear disc brakes and enjoy a simpler life