On my '62 Coupe, the brake shoe lining is reportedly original and its pretty hard, although the pedal is firm and car stops straight and reasonably well. I have had all the drums off and they are in good condition and well within the required measurements. As I am in Australia and freight cost is a real issue for ordering a full set of new shoes from a US source, I approached a local brake shop that does drum brake relining on classic cars. The assure me that they can reline my existing 'shoes' and radius them to suit the wheel matching drums. The cost is only $50 a wheel and that seems more than reasonable for the job. They would be softer than the rather glazed originals, and that may be a good thing for the drums and the braking.
Any thoughts or experience that can be shared on this process?
Any thoughts or experience that can be shared on this process?
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