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Canton_Model_A's 06-18-2024 08:06 AM

Cast Drums versus Steel Drums
 

I have a bit of an issue. I am deciding on whether to use the new Cast Iron drums over the steel ones my '29 currently has on her. What are the Pros/Cons and what would I have to do to put the Cast ones onto her?

Any advice would be great!

Bruce of MN 06-18-2024 08:15 AM

Re: Cast Drums versus Steel Drums
 

You would want to go through the whole brake system, new linings, centering, arcing, etc. After that, you’ll want to convert your modern car to mechanicals!😉

Canton_Model_A's 06-18-2024 08:30 AM

Re: Cast Drums versus Steel Drums
 

I already have done all the brakes, with new plates, shows, and all associated hardware.

Y-Blockhead 06-18-2024 09:01 AM

Re: Cast Drums versus Steel Drums
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Canton_Model_A's (Post 2318772)
I have a bit of an issue. I am deciding on whether to use the new Cast Iron drums over the steel ones my '29 currently has on her. What are the Pros/Cons and what would I have to do to put the Cast ones onto her?

Any advice would be great!

Pros; Your car will stop much better, No brake fade. Cons; None

Bob Bidonde 06-18-2024 09:27 AM

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Go Cast Iron For Safety!

P.S. 06-18-2024 09:47 AM

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This should help answer some of your questions- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URO_jkdCIlc

WHN 06-18-2024 10:01 AM

Re: Cast Drums versus Steel Drums
 

If you can lock them up with your steel drums and you have already gone over the whole system. I would leave them alone for now.

Next brake job you can make the change.

I have always used the steel drums. Never had a problem and it’s been over 60 years of driving Model A’s.

Enjoy your car.

nkaminar 06-18-2024 10:01 AM

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The only reason to use the original steel drums is if you are going to show the car and not drive it. That means taking it to the shows in a trailer and just running it enough to get to your assigned spot.

Dino's A 06-18-2024 10:01 AM

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And with Cast iron brakes goes the name Randy Gross.

Canton_Model_A's 06-18-2024 10:05 AM

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P.S. thank you for posting that link. I think I saw it before. Now the real fun, sourcing all the parts needed for the cast drums versus the steel ones. Glad the Credit Card is handy

Bob C 06-18-2024 10:12 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Canton_Model_A's (Post 2318803)
P.S. thank you for posting that link. I think I saw it before. Now the real fun, sourcing all the parts needed for the cast drums versus the steel ones. Glad the Credit Card is handy


Just send your hubs and drums to Randy Gross and they will come back ready to install.

P.S. 06-18-2024 10:21 AM

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Randy Gross is your man. Absolutely wonderful guy and products.

Dick M 06-18-2024 11:02 AM

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Randy Gross
Brake Drums, Brake Shoes, Wheel Hubs, and Steering Box rebuild
714-292-8660
[email protected]

You will not find a better vendor for all of the above.

Dick Carne 06-18-2024 05:09 PM

Re: Cast Drums versus Steel Drums
 

One additional thought. If you should decide to use cast iron drums, I would also strongly recommend that you also convert to bonded brake shoe linings - otherwise the woven linings will soon glaze over and become ineffective. Good luck going forward.


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