Drum brake bits

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shaunroche
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Drum brake bits

#1 Post by shaunroche »

Before I go searching through all the various suppliers, who would you suggest to contact to get an axle set of brake shoe retention pins and springs and the brake shoe springs for a Sprint please?

I know Rimmer's do them but I wouldn't be surprised if there was someone who does them a little more 'cost effectively'!

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Re: Drum brake bits

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Fitchetts or Winns.

The drums are common to other cars that use the same shoes....fords, maxis and other triumphs and some Marinas too
to name a few.

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Re: Drum brake bits

#3 Post by shaunroche »

Nice one, thanks Jonners.
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