I apologize for the delay all. Been traveling again for my job and working on my brother’s 67’ Polara.
As for my brake problem: I removed the residual pressure “check” valve for the rear brakes (front reservoir), kicked back the pads on the drums, went on my usual 10 mile at 50 mph test ride to see if they get hot and both were cold. I was so freaking happy. Drove back home same distance…HOT!
Unreal…I am officially out of solutions. As you saw from my previous posts, I have done everything accept change the backing plate some things 3x overs. How can both plates be bad? Plus my buddy built up one side with weld and ground it straight & flat, so we ruled backing plates out.
So the only place I know for discs is that "Ram Man" guy. He claims to have the only ones around now. Wasn’t crazy about his reviews, but another buddy just received his from him for a Super Bee and was happy. Called two weeks ago, spoke with his wife (nice), told her the deal, sent her pictures as she requested (even sent the windowed drum video)…she said that they will look over pics and call back…no call back for two weeks.
I saw the post about the Jeep Liberty discs…. I’ll have to look into it. 2 questions:
1. Anyone know if you can keep the original 14” rims with the Liberty disc set up?
2. Anyone have success with their current brake problems? Just seems like all of us are having issues with the latest "new aftermarket" brake drums parts.