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Old 08-27-2004, 03:36 PM   #1
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Question Question about brakes.

I probably already know the answer to this but was just wondering. I am thinking about replacing everything on my truck for the braking systems the line the drums you name it. Do you think think that possibly I could get away with using some of the older parts and keeping them so I save some money? I mean I know this the trucks been sitting sense 71 and hasn't run. So I just naturaully figured I should replace everything on the brake system. Does anyone have any tips of telling how I wouldn't have to replace something and possibly save money? Thanks in advance.
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Old 09-07-2004, 11:47 AM   #2
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I think you will see what needs to be replaced when you disassemble all the parts for inspection and cleaning. Start with all the rubber parts, they for sure will need to be replaced, replace them as a whole part not just the rubber.
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Old 09-08-2004, 04:53 PM   #3
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I agree with solidaxel. The problem is that it's been sitting for over 30 years, and the condition will depend on where it's been parked. If it was out in the pasture in Missouri it's probably rusted away. Inside the barn in Arizona is another story.

Start by expecting to replace the wheel cylinders, brake hoses and rebuilding the master cylinder. You can buy this at your local mom & pop auto parts store. Also replace any springs, they tend to break easily after rusting. Inspect the steel tubing, it can rust away easily. The shoes and drums are what you won't know until you tear down. They can be new and beautiful or the linings can be gone and have rivets worn into the drums, requiring replacement.

This is not an area to skimp on and try to get by. Think about what could happen if your brakes failed, and the father of the 3 kids that were walking across the street was facing you in court. When asked if you had repaired the brakes, you said yes. Then why did you leave a 50 year old rubber hose on, which burst, and you say to save some money. Just something to think about while you work on the truck. It carries a lot of responsibility, and costs money. We can always either work for more money or wait until we have it to drive the old trucks and have fun. Which is what it's all about.
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Old 09-15-2004, 02:54 AM   #4
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Finding parts for these old trucks is hard to do around here,I can't even get a new master cylinder for my 49,I'm gonna have to order from LMC or Brothers,or something.

Looks like we're in the same boat.The brakes are the fiirst to go.Don't skimp on money in this area.I mean getting stranded cause it won't start and not being able to stop are two different things
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