Re: Brake shoe lining width difference
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To keep from. Pulling
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Re: Brake shoe lining width difference
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To compensate for the effect of the movement allowed by the trunnion block on the braking geometry. The narrower lining on the front left is particular to models with the trunnion hlock.
Posted on: Yesterday 20:52
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Re: Brake shoe lining width difference
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Can you elaborate a bit on what a trunion block is and why it would cause this effect?
Posted on: Yesterday 21:32
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That's probably the most counterintuitive answer I ever heard
Posted on: Today 10:52
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Re: Brake shoe lining width difference
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I believe the trunnion block was part of a "kick shackle" arrangement designed to reduce road shock transmitted to the steering wheel when the front wheels hit a bump. It allowed the left front spring to move backward slightly when a bump was encountered.
Posted on: Today 12:02
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