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I finally got time to tear into this, I did get the drums off and the brake shoes are soaking with oil, not sure if it is hydraulic fluid or brake fluid, I have tried to locate some replacements, but no luck, do I just need to have them relined, or do you think that I can just spray with brakleen to clean them up? Did you try to locate new ones or did you just clean yours? Thanks Jay
  • Posted 6 Aug 2020 07:20
  • By Jay_Shank
  • joined 23 Jun'20 - 6 messages
  • South Dakota, United States

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