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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Just a thought...

    If they are that badly corroded they will likely be unsalvagable.
    it has gone thru my mind. Tho for a beach bus they just need to go thru blue slip and jobs done.

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    then unless they're ovaled you wont need to machine them, leave your old shoes in and ride the brakes for a little bit to knock the rust out of the inside then give them some light work with some wet and dry or a brass flay.

    if you dont have enough meet in your shoes they are available in a single oversize but will require a little shaping at the leading and trailing edge.

    IVe never seen the inspector pedantic enough to pull a brake drum off to check its sizing.
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    it has about 3mm left on the shoes. I have a firm pedal feel tho not much stoping me. I was going to leave it tho i thought that it wouldn't pass. It is hard to say what will pass these days. but i was going to adjust them rite up and have a go at it.

    Other stuff has to be done to pass rego but this is one item i don't want to bite me

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    they might be glazed, give the shoes a quick sand.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
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    IVe never seen the inspector pedantic enough to pull a brake drum off to check its sizing.
    When I moved to Victoria in 1971 the inspector insisted on removing the front wheel to check the brakes (I don't know if he would have removed a drum though). He did not believe me when I told him he was wasting his time - no brakes to be seen; Citroen DS with inboard front brakes! Just lift the bonnet to see the amount of pad left.

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    seen plenty done for disc systems.

    Even heard tell of one inspector who failed a vehicle because he couldnt check the pad thickness on the back brakes of an older troopie because the dust shield refused to come off.
    Dave

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    I might just save you a bit of money here...

    Brake shoes are usually sold by the axle set, and $66 sounds about right for this. So you only need "brake shoes x 2".

    Good luck.

    Dan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dandlandyman View Post
    I might just save you a bit of money here...

    Brake shoes are usually sold by the axle set, and $66 sounds about right for this. So you only need "brake shoes x 2".

    Good luck.

    Dan.
    69 2A 88" pet4, 68 2B FC pet6.
    4WD qouted each side of axle. i'm not happy with the price but i will send pics of drum and shoes when i take them off


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