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I have a set of 48-2020 A1 brake shoes which I believe are early '35 production. Are these any better (or worse) to use than the stamped design by Ford? I intend to install them with '35 drums and backing plates rebuilt with NOS parts on the front of my '34 Fordor for a bit better braking.
I can't seem to find a listing in any of the parts books I have for these, just curious if anyone can offer any info on these? Thank you, Paul J |
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Those are really cool! I'd have them relined and run them in a heartbeat!
Of course, I'm that way; when I found that my '51 still had the original Ford script shoes, I had them relined and threw the FLAPS parts on the shelf. I think they're still there. |
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Hi; I've got a full set of those here for Sale CHEAP. Newc
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I've accumulated several complete sets of those aluminum alloy shoes. Not sure if they are OEM or after market. They may dissipate heat better than the steel versions.
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The set I have are forged steel, not aluminum. I appreciate the information Thanks, Paul Last edited by svm99; 02-13-2022 at 10:39 AM. |
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Thank you Don, that would be very interesting information.
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Paul, I'll have to recheck the ones I have again. I thought they felt lighter in weight than the 35 steel shoes, but they are definitely cast.
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Ford most likely discontinued the use of cast brake shoes for a good reason, i.e., the many areas where cracks can develop.
I would not use them. |
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Thanks, Paul J. |
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