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this seems simple enough.
while flipping through some catalogs, one states their mounting bracket is chamfered and priced a bit more. another catalog specifies a round ball shaped bushing or brass cup . then there is the bolt sets why is a set of 6 pieces $1.90 and another's set of 18 pieces $1.50 ? i'm working with the '28 to '30 style emergency brake cross shaft. |
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The round ball shaped bushings would be the 30-31 e brake cross shaft. The Brass cup would be 28-29-30 style cross shaft. The original 28-29-30 style mounting bracket was chamfered a little. Most bolt kits have 6 bolts, 6 washers, 6 nuts, the 28-9-30 only uses 2 bolts washers and nuts per side.
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'29wagon: It might be the quality of the parts.............JMO
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