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Old 03-27-2012, 09:08 PM   #1
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Default Ted's Floaters on newly rebuilt brake system?

I've used Ted's Floaters on two Model A's. In one case the results were good; in the other, not so much.

I'm now working on a comprehensive restoration of a 1930 Town Sedan. The brake system will be all new: new cast iron drums, new shoes, new everything. Drums are turned and shoes are arched to the drums. No compromises!

That being the case, is there any advantage to installing Ted's Floaters in this system? If so, specifically what is the advantage?

I'm thinking there's no reason to use the floaters. But if I'm wrong, please tell me why.

Thanks.
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