when i bought my 64 Tbird it came with loud squeal in the front ...No problem ...I put new shoes on it front and rear..No change
I turned the drum's still no change..I tried two used drums from a 64 ..no luck ,worse...Adjusted the rear shoes up a bit snug and tried it..No noise... I put about 50 miles on it in town and the longest drove the front squeal started back a little.. another 20 miles and I was back to square one. I believe the front shoes are heating up and thats what is causing my noise.. Now my question... i'm of the opinion that adding a set of disc brakes to the front most likely will fix my problem.. Will it be necessary or better to add disc's to the rear also...I'm getting low on funds and need to stay with shoes on the rear instead of disc ..Would this be enough braking power in most cases ...thanks for your time Ken
I turned the drum's still no change..I tried two used drums from a 64 ..no luck ,worse...Adjusted the rear shoes up a bit snug and tried it..No noise... I put about 50 miles on it in town and the longest drove the front squeal started back a little.. another 20 miles and I was back to square one. I believe the front shoes are heating up and thats what is causing my noise.. Now my question... i'm of the opinion that adding a set of disc brakes to the front most likely will fix my problem.. Will it be necessary or better to add disc's to the rear also...I'm getting low on funds and need to stay with shoes on the rear instead of disc ..Would this be enough braking power in most cases ...thanks for your time Ken
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