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Rear brake drums (early vs late bay)
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 624064" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Sounds almost right, the only fly in the ointment there I think is the backing plates are slightly different earlier on, 67s , 68s , 69 + 70 , then the stuff you’re on about ^^^ . Same with the shoes. While you have it apart, can you measure everything as in min and max shoe spread and the inside of your drum what you got etc, plus the shoe widths are a little different through the years. But they didn’t change stuff just for the sake of it, either to reduce cost or improve performance or both. But it does sound like you could do with a little more meat on the shoe where the adjuster hits the shoe cutout, any excess wear in either of those ?</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,, Just scratching for ideas bud. :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 624064, member: 13810"] Sounds almost right, the only fly in the ointment there I think is the backing plates are slightly different earlier on, 67s , 68s , 69 + 70 , then the stuff you’re on about ^^^ . Same with the shoes. While you have it apart, can you measure everything as in min and max shoe spread and the inside of your drum what you got etc, plus the shoe widths are a little different through the years. But they didn’t change stuff just for the sake of it, either to reduce cost or improve performance or both. But it does sound like you could do with a little more meat on the shoe where the adjuster hits the shoe cutout, any excess wear in either of those ? Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,, Just scratching for ideas bud. :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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