Posted by the tractor vet on February 12, 2022 at 09:16:36 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Brake Drums posted by Sprint 6 on February 12, 2022 at 04:38:04:
Don't know where your from But around here i would go to my go to place for TRUCK parts , I would start at Commercial Truck and Trailer . They have been around i think since the Wheel was invented . At one time we had many places around here for big truck parts but due to the decline of the owner operator so have the souses for truck parts. Also Alliance Motors a one time Med. duty I H dealer . Then the fact is that truck brakes are NOT brand specific as it is more to WHAT REAR AXLE you have as it could be a Rockwell, a Spicer timkin and also what rating as to LBS. it was designed for . Then what can you update to as what will match the spider . Of a fast way out is it a round axle or a square axle and a gas ax and four new U blots and maybe a yoke change on either the drive shaft or the rear end and wham bam thank you mam and you back on the road for less then the cot of the wacko wants for his stupid drums . And by doing so you can come up with a gear ratio more suited for play then work and highway driving . Just a thought . Also with the amount of Medium duty trucks in truck bone yards you could swap out ft and rear or more modern axles with disc brakes for the price of those drums.. And while your at it you could be nice and send that guy a large box of Salt and pepper so he can enjoy chewing on his paper weights.
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