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Just for fun thought about looking through the stash. The parts bin shows 9=
4 used rear brake shoes with only 1 worn more than 50 percent of original l=
ining thickness. That one is paper thin. I had previously sent the info to=
Chris who asked the question.=20
Kept the cores in a time that new shoes was an Austin Healey owners dream a=
nd relined shoes was a way of life. Never found someone that was good enoug=
h to reline them.=20
I guess I was unknowingly just waiting for Chris to ask his question.
Hope you all are having a good day
Perry
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>> =EF=BB=BFHi Men,
>> Serious question.
>> Has anyone on this list ever actually replaced their rear drum brake lin=
ings because they were worn out?
>> Not rear disc brakes. Not front brakes. Only 3000. Only rear drum brake =
linings.
>> Not because they were oil soaked, not misaligned worn, not because of un=
known pedigree - I mean just plain old worn out?
>> I've never, ever, seen or heard of a set of worn out rear drum brake sho=
es on a 3000.
>> Let me know if you've ever worn out a set of rear brake linings - yes or=
no.
>> Feel free to elaborate on the yes - I've never seen or heard of any...
>> I'll reveal the method to my madness soon - but now, I'm collecting data=
- I don't think anyone has ever replaced rear drum brake linings on a Heal=
ey 3000 due to actually wearing them out!
>> Best
>> Chris
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ss=3DWordSection1><p class=3DMsoNormal>Just for fun thought about looking t=
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worn more than 50 percent of original lining thickness. That one is paper t=
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</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>Kept the cores in a time that new shoes was an Aus=
tin Healey owners dream and relined shoes was a way of life. Never found so=
meone that was good enough to reline them. </p><p class=3DMsoNormal>I guess=
I was unknowingly just waiting for Chris to ask his question.</p><p class=
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rmal>>> =EF=BB=BFHi Men,</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>>> Serious que=
stion.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>>> Has anyone on this list ever actual=
ly replaced their rear drum brake linings because they were worn out?</p><p=
class=3DMsoNormal>>> Not rear disc brakes. Not front brakes. Only 30=
00. Only rear drum brake linings.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>>> Not beca=
use they were oil soaked, not misaligned worn, not because of unknown pedig=
ree - I mean just plain old worn out?</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>>> I've=
never, ever, seen or heard of a set of worn out rear drum brake shoes on a=
3000.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>>> Let me know if you've ever worn out=
a set of rear brake linings - yes or no.</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>>> =
Feel free to elaborate on the yes - I've never seen or heard of any...</p><=
p class=3DMsoNormal>>> I'll reveal the method to my madness soon - bu=
t now, I'm collecting data - I don't think anyone has ever replaced rear dr=
um brake linings on a Healey 3000 due to actually wearing them out!</p><p c=
lass=3DMsoNormal>>> Best</p><p class=3DMsoNormal>>> Chris</p><p=
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