Thread: Rear drum specs
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Old 03-19-2017, 10:04 AM   #4
MASTERBrian
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Re: Rear drum specs

One other question while dealing with this, well sitting for fifteen years have any effect on durability of the shoes, hardware and the wheel cylinder? Should they be a definite replacement or if they still appear to have life left, would you run them. So far what I've pulled off the front looked ok. I kind of wonder if worth holding onto the parts from the front such as the shoes and hardware or if that could be safety chosen.

I'll probably replace the wheel cylinders, just because I'd worry about the seals going bad. Once again, if it's better to just replace it all, then I will otherwise I'll spend then money elsewhere for now. It's not like a brake job is very difficult.

Also, I was looking on O'Reilly website just a minute ago and it appears they do have those specs from above. Didn't realize they listed all of that, so I'm apparently good there and they are also showing same drums and shoes front/back.
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