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bowt1ed 08-29-2018 08:36 AM

Dad's 59 apache
 
Looking for a good source for original drum brake components for my Dad's 59. I have found a few companies (LMC, etc.) only carry some of the parts. Looking to replace most everything to make it safe for him to drive (stop). Looking for stock master cylinder, lines, hoses, shoes, shoe springs. He already has new wheel cylinders.

Any/all suggestions welcomed to source components.

Thanks, Jim

sack54 08-29-2018 08:49 AM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
Most parts can be found at a good parts store, Napa has the most. Rock Auto ect.

jeffs56 08-29-2018 03:46 PM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
Classic parts has everything I believe. And also the truck and car shop

bowt1ed 08-29-2018 06:27 PM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
Thanks, actually placed an order with Classic Industries - 20% off (until midnight) and free shipping.

Jim

dsraven 08-29-2018 07:15 PM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
if youre doing all that work it may be worthwhile to swap the master cyl out for the dual system style. it is a safer system because if you blow out a rubber line or have some other hydraulic failure in the system then the whole system doesn't go down. you would still have either front or rear brakes. a single system, like stock, would drain the whole system out with a couple of pedal pumps and then you have no brakes at all except for the emergency brake. it is not that awesome.

Foot Stomper 08-29-2018 07:27 PM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
I've found everything I need at Napa including the original master. Sorry to contradict dsraven but.... if all hoses are kept in tip top shape, an original master works just fine.
Just make sure you set up the brakes properly to get the most out of the drums and you'll have a safe and reliable truck.

vintovka 08-29-2018 10:29 PM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bowt1ed (Post 8333256)
Thanks, actually placed an order with Classic Industries - 20% off (until midnight) and free shipping.

Jim

Might advise that I have recently found that Classic is somewhat deceptive in the percentages of discounts they offer. Often what appears as a 20% or 30% discount is watered down to 4 or 5% at their discretion depending on the item.
The key word is "up to"

GreasyLikeaBurger 08-29-2018 11:17 PM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vintovka (Post 8333412)
Might advise that I have recently found that Classic is somewhat deceptive in the percentages of discounts they offer. Often what appears as a 20% or 30% discount is watered down to 4 or 5% at their discretion depending on the item.
The key word is "up to"

I completely agree. Its all in the fine print. But they always have a sale going on there website. I will usually just make a shopping list of everything I want to buy or need in the future, then just keep checking the different coupon codes on the site. And wait for the best discount on certain items, then just buy the selected.

I have found a few other places to have slightly better prices, but since they are 15 min up the road. I usually just buy from there on special.

bowt1ed 08-30-2018 08:37 AM

Re: Dad's 59 apache
 
Thanks for all the feedback. I did place the order and receive 20% off and free shipping, shipped to my Dad in TN.


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