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Brake Swaps
#1
Planning to fit a 1931 axle with 1" brake shoes to my Ulster rep which currently has semi-girlings.
 
I presume I should change the drums to earlier pattern - will everything else fit?
 
I don't want to convert the axle to semi-girling, but would consider an 'upgrade' to 1 ¼" shoes, in that case which other parts would I need to change?
 
Any advice appreciated. Fundamentally I'm not sure where that extra ¼" came from... I'd rather find out before I come to fit the axle on the car!
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#2
To change your new axle from 1" to 1.25" shoes you'll need to fit 1.25" pre-girling drums and 1.25" brake shoes. That's it.

Steve
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#3
(22-08-2018, 04:36 PM)Steve Jones Wrote: To change your new axle from 1" to 1.25" shoes you'll need to fit 1.25" pre-girling drums and 1.25" brake shoes. That's it.

Steve

Thanks Steve. The pivots are the same then?

Logically then I suppose that I only need earlier drums to use the 1" shoes...
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#4
you can also use the cast iron girling drums. If you are using early closed center wheels the drums will need a light external skim to fit. regards  russell
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(22-08-2018, 10:17 PM)squeak Wrote: you can also use the cast iron girling drums. If you are using early closed center wheels the drums will need a light external skim to fit. regards  russell

Thanks Squeak. That sounds like the easiest option as I already have a nice set! Perhaps better to use 1 1/4" shoes in that case if only to wear the drums evenly.
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