JG, I just don't see the real advantage in your case, since parts are
not easily interchangeable... Maybe save some $$$ and convert to disk brakes, one day!?
Admitted, a (floating?) brake shoe pushed against the drum with even force to
both ends will perform better causing less deformation to the drum (yes, they do deform during hard braking, thereby reducing friction!) and also the lining will wear more evenly and... last a little longer. I guess back then that must have been the main reason for the A1 to A2 mod/upgrade. But at the same time M35A3s still continue using the same "old fashioned" fixed pivot setup with only one cylinder per wheel; a stupid-simple design but sufficiently dimensioned for a (stock) Duece IMHO and very effective indeed!
That of course, if linings are OK, shoes correctly adjusted and drums still running perfectly true... (probably
not after a hub flip...!
)
On a side note: the only time I did a complete brake overhaul on one M105A2 I found both lower cylinders totally frozen so it was actually working like the earlier version! Linings were worn down to the rivets towards the upper ends - and still enough braking action!
G.