Ted, I have found that most parts or brake stores
automaticly sell you Oversized Linings assuming that the Drums have been cut, I
have struck this problem many times, even with the Hand Brake Linings on the
back of the transmission. I find that I have to get the Lining Thickness
that is listed in the Service Manual and INSIST that they be made only to that
Thickness! I have also found that it is not good to use NOS linings if you
find any, because the new materials really do work better, I also INSIST when
ordering Linings that they use the Softest one available ( you can get soft and
hard ) Hard Linings last a long time, but what we really need on our Classic
Cars are Brakes that Work as Best as we can get them to, Right? so I always go
for the soft Linings, they will stop you better, that's a fact! so what if you
only get 50,000 miles instead of !00,000 if you can avoid running up the
back of that 2003 whizbanger that just stoped on a dime in front of you. I would
be concerned that the Linings you have sanded ( unless you Radious sanded them ?
) will have a lot of High and Low spots, so they might not work as well as they
would if they had a fuller surface contact. I know it is a normal thing to have
to readjust the brakes when the high spots wear down, but it is something to
think about, regards George.
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