Re: Dad

Posted by Dads 56 On 2021/4/3 21:16:09
Don, you are correct, brake shop will not touch them, too far gone.

LTRD- deep grooves in the drum, measures to 11-1/4", the other one has a raised portion in the middle. this brake set up had split linings....that's different

main steering control arm for Bendix is getting replaced. better one on top

new upper outer A-frame pin needs replaced

replacing lower A frame Passenger side, shock was broken and must have been dragging for quite some time, wore the hole out

Max Merritt has drums. but I may just keep looking, they are asking too much $ me thinks for drums turned out to the Max already.

on a positive note the pipe hangar works well for holding the suspension
And there may be help from some Canadians on the rear brake drums front, time will tell. if not I will reach out again to you fine folks down south.

I want to get it rolling to move it outside to clean the underside of the frame and body.

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