I ran across these that an old friend had & his widow would like to sell them They are RM bands & hardware with flame cut mounts & improvised equalizer for what appears to be small drum brake setup there are no drums but the rest seems to be there. Everything appears to be new. If
anyone knows more about them we would like to know. I would think they should be worth at least $500
Craig.
I think the rod are there also.
F/S RM ? brake set up
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Craig Leach
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Re: F/S RM ? brake set up
Seeing how the 2 rear mounting tabs utilize small bolts, it's most likely a set for a large drum set up - one has to drill out those 2 rivets from the large drum backing plate.
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Craig Leach
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Re: F/S RM ? brake set up
Good observation Steve I was going by the diameter which is hard to do without a drum.
Craig.
Craig.
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Re: F/S RM ? brake set up
Small drum brake rear spring bars both attach to the rear brake anchor bolt.