10-16-2015, 03:42 PM | #21 |
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my response was geared more to the quality of work.... but then again since they work partly commission and i have had many individuals come here after they tried to hammer them on what was needed the whole situation is a joke
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10-16-2015, 05:03 PM | #22 |
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Ok guys , taking ribbing in my comparison of new car brake work vs model a comprehensive rebuilding / restoration . Ill choose my comparison more wisely next time !!
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10-16-2015, 06:51 PM | #23 |
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Randy Gross is great. Please go to him for cast iron drums. You will not regret it. You will not be disappointed with quality or price.
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10-17-2015, 12:33 PM | #24 | |
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10-17-2015, 01:28 PM | #25 |
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Hi DJ,
I cant answer your question regarding costs. Here in South Africa every thing imported is X 3. I am not talking exchange rates. We pay the US price, the US shipping price as well as the South African import duties. Thumb suck, three times the US costs, before we talking 14 of our Rands to a US$. However, in an attempt to answer your question, RANDY GROSS at [email protected] is your man.
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10-17-2015, 06:48 PM | #27 |
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Call Randy Gross, I talked to him a couple of times before sending my hubs to him, super guy to talk to and fast turnaround, great job on the drums and I got the correct shoes, the brakes work better than ever, I would use him again... Jim
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10-17-2015, 07:08 PM | #28 | |
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With the other vendors it's all laid out in front of them, different parts, prices, services available, pictures. When I bought my drums from Bratton's it didn't even occur to me to call you even tho I've seen you mentioned numerous times on "The Barn" and your closer to me. Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 10-17-2015 at 07:22 PM. |
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10-19-2015, 03:32 PM | #30 | |
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10-19-2015, 04:09 PM | #31 |
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The quality of the brake job is not only in the parts, how they are mated,restored,replaced, but also in the re-assembly of the various parts and components and adjusted properly to make everything work as they were when new.
I just completed a brake re-rebuild and repair on a car that had new brattons drums, roller tracks replaced (unkown roller tracks and by whom/ incorrect dimensions) new bratton shoes with linings, drums scored, rear brake actuating levers half frozen, etc.. and in short the car was purchased and the brakes albeit with many new parts were non-existent in function. Linings had to be redone, roller tracks machined to proper dimension, drums turned, shoes arced, bushings/shafts replaced as necessary, and more.. and then properly set up and adjusted. They are now awesome and will skid to a stop. It's about knowing and understanding what you are doing. I don't think that it's as simple as sending off your assemblies and getting them back and slapping them on. I would still always center to "your axle housings/car) and make sure all is true and arced and of course assembled to ensure all is correct. That includes front brake operating shafts, spindle bolt brake pins/wedges, if a pill is needed, brake rod clevis drilled for oversize or repaired back to standard... brake cross shaft and rod restoration and more. I can't imagine a " brake job in a box" with unfamiliar installation as good as one that is done by a skilled restorer/"A" mechanic. I think it's great the augmentative services that are available out there from the various suppliers but I think it's better to get the right help in doing the whole job from dis assembly to restoration to re-assembly and setup/adjustment to ensure optimum performance. After completing the recent re-restoration of brakes on a recent local acquisition of one of our members my bet would be with the skilled person from start to finish ... I realize depending on location and expertise in your area that may not be possible...and of course labor cost... but then good brakes are important to stay alive. Too many people say how poor Model A Brakes are when they can actually be skidding to a stop in time if needed. Just my 2-cents worth. Larry Shepard |
10-19-2015, 07:10 PM | #32 |
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I did the brakes on my 68C last summer, with Bratton's CI drums at a cost of a little more than 2K. This year I did my Roadster, using Randy Gross' CI drums at a cost of a little more than 1K. Randy was great to work with and has top quality drums. We had a tool made, borrowed a 50 ton press, and swedged the hubs on to our drums ourselves. It's not that hard with the proper tooling, but you have to have the tooling. The biggest problem with using Randy, if you are on the east coast, is shipping cost, but I still suggest using him for your brake parts. The most important thing is that you replace or rework all the worn parts.
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10-19-2015, 09:00 PM | #33 |
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I met Randy Gross last summer when I still lived in Ca. He turned some rear cast iron drums for me which I previously had purchased from another vendor.He is committed to doing the best job he possibly can and is very well equipped to supply parts/ rebuild backing plates/install new drums.I now live in Ar. But will be calling him for any brake needs in the future on my A. I thank you also Randy. Dennis Lumbert
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10-21-2015, 02:31 PM | #34 |
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I used Randy as well, good to work with and quality parts. Worth the shipping !!
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