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RE: Rear Brakes
I had this same problem on my '72 Scout II when I first tried to
remove the rear drums. The problem ended up being some
rust and drums that were worn so bad that the shoes had cut
deep ruts in the drums that did not let the drums slide off. Try
cranking back on the adjusters on your brakes and spray some
WD40 on the areas where the drum contacts the wheel
studs and hub.
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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 01:36:33 -0500
From: dfeagins@domain.elided (Denni Feagins)
Subject: Rear brakes
Dear folks,
My rear brakes on my Scout II are shot. Rust has eaten
off parts of
the drums and I would like suggestions on what to do to replace
or upgrade
them. I've got a few questions before I tear into this darned
axle (this is
the one with the shredded Trac-Loc).
1. How do you remove the rear drums? Are the pressed onto
the end of
the axle? I've tried coaxing (gently, really!) the drums off
and
parts of the drums just snapped off!
2. Has anyone got a replacement source for the rear brake
drums? The
only price I've gotten so far is $75.00 per drum.
Seemed a might
high to me!
3. Has anyone installed rear disc brakes? Are there any
aftermarket
suppliers for IH Dana 44 rear axles?
4. What's the biggest tire being successfully run on rear
Dana 44
axles? I want to install 33" tires on my Scout and I'm
concerned
the Dana 44 might not be strong enough.
I really appreciate your help. BTW, does anyone have an old
rear diff
they've laid aside in favor of a Detroit or limited-slip diff?
I'd even take
a trac-loc to get my Scout moving again!
Thanks,
Denni Feagins
'73 Scout II/V-304/TF727/Dana 20
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