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Old 09-13-2021, 08:59 PM   #1
Dennis Pereira
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Default Rear Brakes

I finally started back on my brake job decided to tackle the rears . What a surprise I was able to remove the axle nuts with my fingers . A little wiggle and off came the brake drums both sides were loose nice paint on the backing plates and carriers everything was nice and clean . The drums look usable just a little surface rust also painted on the outside all put back together with used parts . The brake lining was almost to the rivets this was a rolling painted 1930 frame I purchased a few years ago with pink . I think I have all new parts along with relined brake shoes to do the job sandblasted and painted backing plates and parts ect . I plan on mounting my 1929 standard coupe body on this frame I already rebuilt the front end in including brakes . All it took was rigging up a swamp cooler in my barn to get motivated lol . The smoke from all the wild fires and the heat has kept me in the house and not getting anything done .
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