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Old 06-12-2025, 11:16 PM   #18
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Default Re: Ted’s brake floaters

If your drums and shoes are worn you can get this issue ,pack up the slots in the top end of the shoe adjuster links with a rivet or a one inch length of 4 " nail ,bend the end to right angle , Or fit 1/4 "linnings .
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Just installed them on our ‘35 coupe. No problems with the fronts but the rears couldn’t adjust. Screwed in the adjusters until the end caps got pushed out without getting close to locking the wheels. Has anybody had this issue? I’m back to the OEM adjusters now for the rear.
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Re: Ted’s brake floaters
Unless they have improved them a lot in the last 15 years, I was not impressed with the kit.

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