Re: [MV] M715 Brake Lining Confusion

JEFF HAIN-MATSON (flmv@netrax.net)
Fri, 29 May 1998 08:53:40 -0400

JEFF HAIN-MATSON wrote:
>
> Mark Masse wrote:
> >
> > I've received my replacement brake shoe linings from Memphis Equipment, and
> > the brake rivet tool from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty. I was hoping I'd
> > be ready to reline some old shoes I have lying around the garage.
> >
> > Trouble is, the new lining set contains a primary lining and a secondary
> > lining (which is about 1.5" shorter than the primary). Of course, ALL my
> > old shoes have the shorter linings installed. The shoes themselves are made
> > to accomodate either lining. Does anybody know which shoe would be the
> > 'primary,' and which shoe would be considered the 'secondary' on each
> > particular wheel?
> >
> > Thanks in Advance,
> >
> > --Mark Masse
> > 1967 Kaiser M715
> >
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FYI--
WE SELL LINING ONLY FOR 12.50 PER AXEL, AND COMPLETE SHOES FOR 35.00
PER
AXEL.

IN RESPONSE TO YOUR QUESTION THE SHORT LINING IS THE PRIMARY OR FRONT
FACING SHOE.
--
JEFF HAIN-MATSON
FRONT LINE MILITARY VEHICLES
WRIGHTSVILLE PA.
717-252-4489 VOICE
717-252-4499 FAX
flmv@netrax.net

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