Also by the way I made another video. It's about 3 minutes long it's not too long. It shows the floor the driver side floor work i'm doing, I No my videos aren't that great but it's something to check out take care
I’m telling ya those things are the devils concoction ! 4 fingers and a thumb on each hand but if our nose could become another hand when needed … drum brakes are one of those times it’d be handy ! 😂. Great video and informative as always ! Take care John !
I wish you had the parking brakes going to the right way. It would have been easier to picture on mine. Loved the detail and the explanation. Great job!
Just did drums on the back of my f150 in the fall. There were less peices but looked just as aggravating as these do. I dont think I could have filmed my self with out some censors lol. You are amazing at what you do and very informative!
Hi, I just did my drums all around, all Gm stuff. Back brakes no problem, front ones with the adjuster all the way in, the drums went on too tight. With a mask on, I kinda sanded the linings to get everything to fit just right. I wanted to go with disks, but my experience with them is that after a while, they warp to the fact that once you brake, they seem like they are out of round and shake the steering. I owned many heavy duty trucks and they had drum brakes. Once well adjusted, they perform to my liking. Keep them videos coming!
Thanks! Drums work great until you’re under long term braking and then gas builds up between shoe and drum causing brake fade. I drag raced for years with drums. As long as you know how to drive with them it’s fine.
Has anyone noticed this backing plate assembly is a left unit side that has been installed on the right ? The emergency brake cables should point to the front and the secondary (larger) shoe goes on the rear.
I did that on my Nova. Unfortunately I also have larger 10 by two and a half inch drums made up from a Gran Torino shoe and Ford Explorer drum on the 9-inch rear end gave me just a little too much brake in the back. We're just barely locks before the front added a Wilwood brake pressure adjustable valve. I also have a 76 K20 that I added the smaller diameter master cylinder to achieve the same goal.
Take a look at Muscle Car Brakes, they sell ceramic brake shoes that they claim 2 to 1 better stopping power than the part store brake shoes. They sell drums and the other accessories as well. Muscle Car Brakes all one word all small case followed by a period then the word complete but just the first 3 letters of complete. Sorry about the code way I had to write that but if I didn't yt would of deleted my comment! I have heard good things about the ceramic shoes, as good as aftermarket disc and better than factory disc brakes. If that's true, the 2 to 1 better stopping power they claim is probably is better than the factory disc setup? Great video but I wasn't a fan of the background music, it made it hard to hear what you were saying. It's not as bad when you're not talking though if you want it in there?
I'm glad to see you making more videos. I was getting bored watching the same old stuff on all these other channels. Good to see you back !!
Thanks!!
Also by the way I made another video. It's about 3 minutes long it's not too long. It shows the floor the driver side floor work i'm doing, I No my videos aren't that great but it's something to check out take care
I’ll check it out!
Good stuff !!
Thanks for making the video for rear drum, the music is very distracting though
I’m telling ya those things are the devils concoction ! 4 fingers and a thumb on each hand but if our nose could become another hand when needed … drum brakes are one of those times it’d be handy ! 😂. Great video and informative as always ! Take care John !
Happy to see your back making content for channel. You did an amazingly good job explaining the brake rebuild. Look forward to the next one.
Thanks Steve!
Nice! I'm going to save this video for when I do mine!
Glad to see you back at
Thanks!
Hey welcome back.
Enjoyed your video for refrence for my 72 that was torn down for 6 months
Thats good stuff 209. Keep up the good content.
Thanks!
I have to do the brakes on my nova so it was nice to watch this video. Ty
I wish you had the parking brakes going to the right way. It would have been easier to picture on mine. Loved the detail and the explanation. Great job!
Just did drums on the back of my f150 in the fall. There were less peices but looked just as aggravating as these do. I dont think I could have filmed my self with out some censors lol. You are amazing at what you do and very informative!
Thanks. It is MUCH easier to just do the brakes. Trying to film it was so dang aggravating. Lol.
Good to see you again great video
Left side is backward too! I see you finally caught it.
Yep. Switched it back doing pinion seal.
Hi, I just did my drums all around, all Gm stuff. Back brakes no problem, front ones with the adjuster all the way in, the drums went on too tight. With a mask on, I kinda sanded the linings to get everything to fit just right. I wanted to go with disks, but my experience with them is that after a while, they warp to the fact that once you brake, they seem like they are out of round and shake the steering. I owned many heavy duty trucks and they had drum brakes. Once well adjusted, they perform to my liking. Keep them videos coming!
Thanks! Drums work great until you’re under long term braking and then gas builds up between shoe and drum causing brake fade. I drag raced for years with drums. As long as you know how to drive with them it’s fine.
Good job Scott.........
Thanks man!
You didn't lubricate the backing plate.
About 1/2 way through the first side I’d be googling a disc brake conversion 😅
Has anyone noticed this backing plate assembly is a left unit side that has been installed on the right ? The emergency brake cables should point to the front and the secondary (larger) shoe goes on the rear.
Yes. I noticed it and mentioned it in video.
Yes me too and this threw me off. I had to follow these instructions with that in mind.
Who would you recommend ordering a backing plate from? In the northern states, those always rot out, and no one wants their brakes coming apart.
Nobody mentioned that he forgot to apply brake lube to the high spots on the shoe backing plate so the shoes can move easier.😮
Music is distracting .
If you can get a 15/16" wheel cylinder, you'll have better braking.
I did that on my Nova. Unfortunately I also have larger 10 by two and a half inch drums made up from a Gran Torino shoe and Ford Explorer drum on the 9-inch rear end gave me just a little too much brake in the back. We're just barely locks before the front added a Wilwood brake pressure adjustable valve. I also have a 76 K20 that I added the smaller diameter master cylinder to achieve the same goal.
Link to tools??
May have disappeared. I’ll post them in description again
Take a look at Muscle Car Brakes, they sell ceramic brake shoes that they claim 2 to 1 better stopping power than the part store brake shoes. They sell drums and the other accessories as well.
Muscle Car Brakes all one word all small case followed by a period then the word complete but just the first 3 letters of complete. Sorry about the code way I had to write that but if I didn't yt would of deleted my comment!
I have heard good things about the ceramic shoes, as good as aftermarket disc and better than factory disc brakes. If that's true, the 2 to 1 better stopping power they claim is probably is better than the factory disc setup?
Great video but I wasn't a fan of the background music, it made it hard to hear what you were saying. It's not as bad when you're not talking though if you want it in there?
Yeah. I realized after I posted that the background music didn’t fade when I was talking. Sorry about that. New editing program is harder to use.
what the hell is with the music playing ,I cant hear what you are saying
When you're showing how to do something shut off music so we can hear you talk...
The music way too distracting sorry bro
Music was ridiculous
Chinese kits... smh.
Yep. Unfortunately it’s just about all that is available.
hey welcome back.