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Re: Rearching brake shoes. To future readers of this thread: The random opinions here are why you really shouldn't take advice solely from the web - you will find exactly what you are looking for no matter how wrong. Some posts here are okay, some is not at all okay and is hack work by any standard of engineering. Arching lined shoes is one thing but pre-arching shoes shows a complete lack of understanding of how these particular brakes function. Saying "it worked for me" isn't much as some people's standards of success are only as high as their standards of practice.
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Barrett brake doctor arcs the shoes and centers at the same time, on the car ,good for fixed anchor shoes, it is from the era and has adapters to fit the rear wheel bearing surface, and one for the front spindle, the drum is measured and machine set with a fixture
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Re: Rearching brake shoes. How many times have you pulled a drum and find the shoes are worn about three inches in the middle of the braking surface? An old timmer taught me to bend the shoe with .010" clearance on each end of the shoe.
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