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Old 05-01-2017, 07:22 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by dmjlambert View Post
What changed in the engineering of the drums to make the anti-vibration spring unnecessary? I would be kind of disappointed to put new drums on and end up with howling brakes.
Shoe liner material is what has changed. I have replaced drums (front & back) on several older vehicles and never had squealing problems.

They can be better described as harmonic dampeners. Drums and rotors on the lathe have to be wrapped with thick rubber straps for the same reason. Will sing like a bell if turned while naked.

Here are the drums I got from NAPA for my '69 c10. Nearly identical to the original units. Guess one could try transferring the springs over if so inclined.
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