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anyone have a good source for new brake shoes less than $25/shoe.
do you know lining thickness when new?
do you know lining thickness when new?
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I'd say so if your adjusters are working properly.My brake adjusters are will spin 360. pads must be low right?
I wonder if he could use a higher then stock friction material? That guy could make a fortune if he could improve the deuce's braking 20%... I know that many state police departments put high friction pads on all their cars the day they are delivered, they get 20% better brakes and the wear is 20% faster- sounds like a fair trade to me.I just got him to reline four shoes
I may try. Taz is bringing the shoes he took off his rocks to my bog. I'm gonna measure and see how close they are to new. I may throw a pinion brake on for this bog.This might be a dumb question but would anyone ever consider using used shoes if they had let's say 80% pad left?
I wonder how much that is and what is involved in putting them on.Scrounger has the press to do the rivets on relined shoes
For do-it-your-self “re-liners” like me, here is some info that I think might be useful.I wonder how much that is and what is involved in putting them on.
anyone know how thickdo you know lining thickness when new?
A while back there was a thread regarding relining shoes. A member was going to give it a go.
Does anyone know what became of it? I guess I'll have to do some searching tonight.
Lance
I have some brand new shoes I just measured with a caliper, and from the inside (steel side) to the outside friction surface is .5 or 1/2 inch.anyone know how thick
5/16".anyone know how thick