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What all should I maintenance on the wheel area, since I am this far in?
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If that were my truck, I'd be doing the following:What all should I maintenance on the wheel area, since I am this far in?
Sure, let's give it a shot. Remember the value of free advice given on the internet....................... no refunds if we're wrong. . When you post the pics, see if any #'s are on the seals and post them as well.When I got the truck there were several different new seals under the seat. If I post pics, do y'all think you'll be able to tell me which are which? A game of name that seal? The pads are worn down to the rivets on this wheel, and I'm sure the others aren't far behind. The drum also has some wear on the inside, has any of y'all had one of these drums turned and smoothed back up?
What do they get on a pair? My surplus guy close to me, charged me $40 for the pair I got last night.Erik's Military Surplus has about the best brake shoe price I've seen. I could use a full set as well.
This will be fine (to share the name).I'm not sure is it's against the rules to give out the name.
I have gotten lucky and bought 3 sets for cheap at swap meets and ebay. I once bought a complete set for $120, shipped (for 12 shoes). I don't know what the current going rate is, but I just looked on eBay and those prices look crazy to me. I'd start looking for a local reliner. I think judging from the prices on eBay, your guy giving you $20 a shoe wasn't too bad.What do they get on a pair? My surplus guy close to me, charged me $40 for the pair I got last night.
Shoot, yes; I'd say so:$20 a shoe is a very good deal.