jimm1009
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Hello fellow MVers. I had two wheel cylinders stick and the forward rear axle got hot on both sides.
I have all six new Wagner wheel cylinders and all new flex hoses ready plus I am replacing all bearings
and seals on all wheels but I just was not quite ready to do it so soon.
What I need a honest opinion on is replacement brake shoes. They are not cheap and let's face it, the "N.S." products
while plentiful are not all equal to OEM parts. Many vendors sell this brand and some of it is ok but brake shoes are not something
that I am willing to skip on in quality.
While I have not removed the drums yet I do know that I want to replace the shoes and hardware on this axle as they had to have been
overheated pretty badly.
I guess long story short, are the shoes made by this "brand" ok or should I as a responsible owner try to either reline (or contract the relining) the ones that I have or go to
another brand?
jimm1009 here on S.S.
Jim
I have all six new Wagner wheel cylinders and all new flex hoses ready plus I am replacing all bearings
and seals on all wheels but I just was not quite ready to do it so soon.
What I need a honest opinion on is replacement brake shoes. They are not cheap and let's face it, the "N.S." products
while plentiful are not all equal to OEM parts. Many vendors sell this brand and some of it is ok but brake shoes are not something
that I am willing to skip on in quality.
While I have not removed the drums yet I do know that I want to replace the shoes and hardware on this axle as they had to have been
overheated pretty badly.
I guess long story short, are the shoes made by this "brand" ok or should I as a responsible owner try to either reline (or contract the relining) the ones that I have or go to
another brand?
jimm1009 here on S.S.
Jim