Breaks on my caw
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Breaks on my caw
My breaks on my caw are worned, Ken I use mouldered linings as a repalacement for me breaks, or dew I kneed to half woeven breaks lininerings for mye breaks...
(Sorry for the spelling, but after 3 posts like this, I had to answer in kind....)
Should I use molded linings or try to find old school woven linings?
(Sorry for the spelling, but after 3 posts like this, I had to answer in kind....)
Should I use molded linings or try to find old school woven linings?
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Re: Breaks on my caw
Outside or parking brakes? The outside brakes I have on mine are semi-soft (or I guess could call it semi-hard) lining and seem to be ok. If I was going to replace I would go with the same material if I could find it or the woven with the brass wire running thru it.
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: Breaks on my caw
Suzanne- contact Moose Motors in Pengrove- they have stock of old woven lining and can reline your bands.
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Topic author - Posts: 1051
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Re: Breaks on my caw
Thanks, Dan! Sent you a PM on an unrelated subject...
I wish I still lived in Santa Rosa - Penngrove is just a stones throw from there, now it's like 6 hours away. I'll give them a shout out... thanks again for the direction!!
(Maybe I should misspell stuff more often!)
I wish I still lived in Santa Rosa - Penngrove is just a stones throw from there, now it's like 6 hours away. I'll give them a shout out... thanks again for the direction!!
(Maybe I should misspell stuff more often!)
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Re: Breaks on my caw
I thought you might be a Southerner !
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Re: Breaks on my caw
Looks like Suzanne went to the same school that one-time forum poster, "Hurk" went to, to learn spellin.
Knowledge that isn't shared, is wasted knowledge.
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Re: Breaks on my caw
I dun wint and fergettid about ole Hurk... He spelt like a reel edumacated man!
Ya know, my inlaws were from Texas, and before that, Virginia... my brother moved to Nor'Carolina a decade or so ago and he's never been happier... My kid sister moved with her now ex (rip) to Alabama (but also ended up back here in Califunny)... the funny thing is, the "rural" accent from where we now live here in the hills (I call it the "original 49er" accent) sounds a LOT like rural Arkansan or maybe east Texan...
Guess'n I gots my projikts set out afore me now...
Ya know, my inlaws were from Texas, and before that, Virginia... my brother moved to Nor'Carolina a decade or so ago and he's never been happier... My kid sister moved with her now ex (rip) to Alabama (but also ended up back here in Califunny)... the funny thing is, the "rural" accent from where we now live here in the hills (I call it the "original 49er" accent) sounds a LOT like rural Arkansan or maybe east Texan...
Guess'n I gots my projikts set out afore me now...
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Re: Breaks on my caw
Since I was borned and had my raisin in the hills of Arkansaw I resemble the remarks above. .
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Re: Breaks on my caw
That's funny, Donny !!!
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Re: Breaks on my caw
To paraphrase a line out of one of James Patterson's novels:
"I know those Brits talk funny, but don't ever underestimate them."
"I know those Brits talk funny, but don't ever underestimate them."
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Re: Breaks on my caw
I just figured Susanne has a case of Coronaquarantineitis!!
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Re: Breaks on my caw
We have a place in L.A. called friction materials. They are ok, but I would like to know if a softer lining is available? For the steel brake drums, I don't think the harder lining works a well. I'm talking Rocky Mountain brakes.