Odd 26-27 brake drum
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Odd 26-27 brake drum
Never seen this before, a 26-27 brake with the old style lugs. Its a Ford part.
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Re: Odd 26-27 brake drum
Are you sure the shoes aren't just missing?
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Re: Odd 26-27 brake drum
The drum does not have the indent for the replaceable shoe to lock in.
Here is another post with a drum like yours.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=884
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Re: Odd 26-27 brake drum
Discussed extensively here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=884&p=8541&hilit=tr ... shoe#p8541
Scott Conger
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