3dAngus
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I cannot say this is the only reason why I am not going to be ready for the Veterans Day Parade, but it sure is a show stopper all by itself. Would you mount these cracked shoes on your vehicle. I recently received these shoes in the mail from our favorite auction website when I noticed the broken asbestos or lining that runs throughout half of the two shoes. One is so obvious, a person would have to be blind not to see it. This is pure outright greed based selling. The seller, in my opinion, should be throwing these brake shoes away when defective in lieu of trying to sell them to the public.
Anyway, I am not one to try to assassinate one's character over something like this. I will work it out with him. Please be careful and inspect those brake shoes before you try to mount them. It's not worth the shortcut to go ahead and install then due to time restraints. Maybe someone will learn something from this thread and pictures. Buy from a reputable dealer. I won't be buying anymore brake shoes off a auction website. Life, and not just my own, is to precious to waste just for a few dollars. I hope the (unseen) pictures I took will reveal the cracks and damage. And no, in my opinion, this could NOT have been done in shipping. I see it as a manufacturing defect.
I'm also attempting to show how well worn the M37 brake shoes were before changing out. They were no longer making contact. Also, the brake line to it was corroded. I broke a steel line going to it replacing the short one up front and now have that set of complete brake lines on order. You can't seem to buy just one. A complete set costs around $150. Should be in early next week. No worries there...
Anyway, I am not one to try to assassinate one's character over something like this. I will work it out with him. Please be careful and inspect those brake shoes before you try to mount them. It's not worth the shortcut to go ahead and install then due to time restraints. Maybe someone will learn something from this thread and pictures. Buy from a reputable dealer. I won't be buying anymore brake shoes off a auction website. Life, and not just my own, is to precious to waste just for a few dollars. I hope the (unseen) pictures I took will reveal the cracks and damage. And no, in my opinion, this could NOT have been done in shipping. I see it as a manufacturing defect.
I'm also attempting to show how well worn the M37 brake shoes were before changing out. They were no longer making contact. Also, the brake line to it was corroded. I broke a steel line going to it replacing the short one up front and now have that set of complete brake lines on order. You can't seem to buy just one. A complete set costs around $150. Should be in early next week. No worries there...
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