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Brake Drums

firefox

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Hi All,
Does anyone know if the brake drums and backing plates are the same
on the XM211 as they are on the M35? Are they also the same as on the M54,
or are the brakes on the M54 larger?
Thanks!
 

Recovry4x4

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Not the M54 Bruce. Those are much bigger. Don't know about the M35 and M211 though. I would think not but no proof
 

jasonjc

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The XM211/M135 used GM axles vs. the M35 used the "Rockwells" the brakes are very diffren so the drums would be to.
 

firefox

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Thanks Kenny and Jason,
Jason, you wouldn't happen to have any part numbers for the brake
parts would you?

Kenny, That's some picture you have there....
 

firefox

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Hi Kenny,
Yes, I saw all three. That third one isn't very private though.....

Hi Jason,
You sure have a nice place to work!

Thanks Tony!
 

firefox

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Wow, You must have realy worked hard to be able to afford a place like that.
Have you got the little one turning wrenches yet?
 

jasonjc

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The littel one belong to a buddy of mine. I do make him turn wrenches when I can. As for affording it , no wife,grilfriend or kids and lots of det.
now if I could just stop buying more truck all the time and get some of the one I have done aua
 

Squirt-Truck

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The brake system on the M211 is twice (yes twice, 2x) as powerful as the M35 has. The M211/m135 have double acting, double wheel cylinders. They use BOTH shoes for all brake applications. Physical dimensions of the friction material is the same, just twice as much in use on the M211. M54's have an entirely different catagory of brakes. larger diameter, much larger width, larger wheel cylinders, larger booster.
 

williamh

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i got to agree on the twice as powerfull .. i can lock up all 4 rear tires on my m135 but not on the m35 .. i thought it was due to more tires on the ground ... but it will stop like right now!!!


but firefox , if you need parts for your m135 . backing plates drums etc. call me , ill give you what i have if youll pay for shipping or you want to pick it up .

will
 

Tony

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williamh,
do youhave any break lines for the M-135, also I need a couple of bolts that hold the block to the back plate, the block as I call it is rectangular in shape which hold the adjusting star..not at home where I cangive you the proper nomenclature,
thanks, Tony
 

williamh

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i dont have any new hoses, the ones i have may not even serviceable ... but i do have the bolts that go threw that go into the blocks , i got a good idea what your talking about . how many do you need ?? if you want ill take some pictures of what i have and send them to you if you want.
 
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