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A good machine shop wont turn drums past the designated limit - hence new
normal shoes will work fine. You may have oil or other contaminents on the old shoes. Are all the right fasteners and springs back on -- if one is off that could cause problem too. "Speedy Jim" > wrote in message ... > Hartmann wrote: >> i had my drums skimmed, thought they were the cause of significant >> judder- >> not so, nicely skimmed, but still judders something crazy. question, what >> do >> i do now re brake shoes? how and where do get oversized stuff? surely the >> standard ones will only contact in spots? >> >> thanks >> hartmann >> >> > You *might* be able to find oversized shoes. > But eventually these new shoes will wear in to the drum diam. > Keep the stars adjusted weekly. > > Speedy Jim > http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ |
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