1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability Hi All, I am currently restoring my great grandfathers 1935 ford pickup. I'm trying to keep it as original as possible. I am currently working on the Mechanical Brakes and am having issues finding replacement parts. Where are good places to get parts for these Brakes? I have tried Mac's and they seem to be carrying fewer and fewer parts for the '35 :mad:.
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability what are you looking for specifically? I have some 1935 backing plates and brake shoes that will need new linings that I wont be using that can be for sale.
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability Have you checked with Barnfind08 here on the Barn?
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability TRY jOES ANTIQUE pARTS in Uxbridge, Ma . he had what I needed for same vehicle , do not have his info right now. Will get it and re-post Kerk
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267 Hartford Ave W, Uxbridge, MA 01569 (508) 278-3980 If Joe doesn't have what you need he'll help you find who does. Other possible sources are C&G in Escondido and the Early Ford Store in San Dimas. I've dealt with all 3 but Joe is my go to guy. |
Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability Michael Driscoll; [35fordtn] on here
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability It's Driskell (thirdgenautomotive.com). Michael can help you with NOS brake parts. Given the importance of their function and the questionable metallurgy of replacement parts, I strongly recommend that you stick to NOS Ford parts for your brake system (and for any steering parts that you need). Go is in third place after stop and steer.
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability All Ford Parts - Campbell, CA are good guys to help you also.
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability And welcome to the ‘Barn. Early V-8 Garage in CA. Conversion kits but has original parts also. Good luck. Mike
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability ebrocks55...If you have a list of what you need, please post the list of the parts in the parts wanted section of Fordbarn. I have some NOS 35 brake parts, no complete brake setups, that I have no use for, but absent a list do not know if I have what you are seeking.
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability WOW! thanks for all the replys and the help. I am mainly looking for NOS or Relined shoes and new front and rear tracks. I will take your advice and post also in the parts wanted section. Really appreciate all the help.
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability Call Micheal Driskell at Third Gen Automotive or Fred Willner at South Side Obsolete Parts. You will not be disappointed either way.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "front and rear tracks".....maybe brake rod supports? As you go through the complete mechanical braking system, make sure you repair or replace ALL worn components. This might seem like an obvious statement to most folks, but many overlook things like the cross shaft bolted in center of X member where all rods attach, the brake shoe operating lever assemblies and bearings on each backing plate, brake shoe expanding wedges and rollers, all clevis and brake rod pins, etc. Any of these worn parts left in place will hinder brake adjustment and function. Brake floaters/equalizers are another improvement addition to consider for the early mechanical braking system. |
Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability John has it covered. These mechanical brakes when rebuilt correctly can lock all 4 wheels at any speed but more importantly can be modulated for comfort driving
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability tracks i've always called em. not sure about 35, but my 34 rollers and pins are the same as model a's. easy to get. southside obsolete may have nos parts for you, and i think you will have to weld up the tracks and grind them flat again
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As some have already mentioned, posting a list of parts needed, along with pictures would be very helpful. If you have problems posting pictures, there are members here who would be willing to help you with that, or post them for you. The brake cross shaft can be rebuilt by using oil impregnated bronze bushings and a new center shaft. It is also possible at times to find complete NOS cross shaft assemblies at a reasonable price. |
Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability 35 Brake Cross shaft. When I first got the phaeton Iknew the brakes were a problem having driven it many times. The first thing I did was to get a New old Stock cross and changed it .That made a huge difference in the amount of pedal available and much better brakes. Then replaced most if not all Clevis pins.... When I took Lou Grasso for a ride he inquired how were the brakes. I said hold on and I will show you. He said YAA I did ine i these so I know, He was really surprised when I stepped on the pedal .. Enough.said! Take out all the worn parts and adjust & they work fine. My 32 & charlie's 34 worked fine on trip out to Hood River Oregon V 8 meet. kerk
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability Thanks again guys. Im gonna go through the cross shaft, clevis' and clevis pins. I will update with a list as soon as i get that done. Again thanks for all the helpful insight
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Re: 1935 Ford Mechanical Brake Parts Availability ebrocks55, Welcome to the FordBarn Forums!
JM35 and I have recently done some of this brake work on my 35 Fordoor. Replaced cross shaft with one my dear old Dad had fully refurbed a decade ago, all new clevis pins, 100% straight rods without elongated holes. To answer your original question, get all your parts from thirdgenautomotive.com send PM's to 35Fordtn because he's a member here: https://fordbarn.com/forum/member.php?u=7302 Personally I stay away from most parts that are not real Ford unless it is something like pins that all the old ones are worse than what you've got. Be prepared for about six to ten brake adjustment sessions before it's 100% dialed in, some with all four wheels in the air. Then again rather frequently as you drive it. I've still got sessions to complete, checking the shoes, bearings, wedges & rollers. And will likely be installing the equalizers. This will give any driver much more road-trip confidence! |
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