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Location: San Marcos, CA
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Weld up the backing plate
I just finished cleaning my rearend and found out that the tabs on the backing plate that "support" the brakes (6 points) have some serious grooves worn in them probably about a 1/16 deep and I am afraid that the brake shoes will get hung up and cause bad braking problems. So I was thinking about welding up the tabs and grinding them flat. Has anyone ever attempted this? I just dont have the time to find new ones and take my rearend apart to swamp them out.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: greeley co
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Re: Weld up the backing plate
go ahead and weld them up. I do it all the time at work. most of the older vihicles backing plates are discontinued. I usely weld them and then use surfacing disk to make them smooth and then I apply some anti seize on them. as long as you get good penitration and don't warp the backing plate you should be fine
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Location: San Marcos, CA
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Re: Weld up the backing plate
Thanks Qaudracer, that is exactly what I did. It worked fairly well, I didnt want to weld too much so after grinding there were still some small pockets but good enough for now. Thanks again!!
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