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Time to rebuild the rear brakes on my 28 Tudor.
Just got the backing plates torn down and going to clean and paint before installing new parts.
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Sorry I'm still trying to learn how to post pictures on here...
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I have a April of 28 tudor that at some point in it's life someone installed latter backing plates and drums. Although they didn't make use of the parking brake. I would like to put it back to original. I have a full set of nice AR wheels but still need the early backing plates and drums if you ever run a cross any I would be interested.
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