Wide 5 Front and rear brake drums... best quality>?
Wide 5 Front and rear brake drums... best quality>?
Hi all, I need to replace the brake drums on my Manx. It is all wide five swing and link pin suspension. I put all new drums (Brazilian)on it when I built the car in 2000. They are now out of round. My preference would be to put brand new drums on it again instead of turning the current ones due to the fact that since they are "NEW" , they warped so quickly that I think that the drum would perform even more poorly if they were turned( thinner wall). Whaqt have others done? What is the best quality brake drum currently available and who sells them? Thanks Chris
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allen pierce
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Yes I think John Muir did say to not turn VW drums. I recently had some lightly skimmed as if they were turned too much, they would have been too thin. I can't remember the minimum acceptable thickness, but the machinist said that he wouldn't do them as there was not enough metal left. If you can find a good set of newish German drums you should be OK. Find out what the minimum thickness is and take a calliper scale with you when you look for thicker ones.
You can get new German and Italian drums (and other parts) here: http://www.oeveedub.com/Merchant2/merch ... de=bsbr-dr
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mightymanx
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Chris You can get German Italian drums from Larry's Offroad. They are located in Ohio and ship very fast. Their number is 1-800-375-4546 or the website is http://www.larrysoffroad.com. I have used them for parts and information they are very helpful.