I would like to keep my drum brakes, I think its cool to have drums in front and back, but need to redo my brakes, where to get drums for the USS lesabre, and shoes becuase local part house sucks bad.ray:
Try here. Where in Florida are you? http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?top...&newflag=&VendorCode=&grpcode=11635&prodcode= You can also try kanter auto products or even rock auto. Scott
:TU: :TU:Try here. Where in Florida are you? You can also try kanter auto products or even rock auto. Scott[/quote] Lake City Florida, Thanks for the site, hope this reply gets to you Im not that good with this tech stuff, Im mostly all old school, very nice car,
Just a suggestion but while you're in there, replace the wheel cylinders and the brake "hardware" (springs, clips, retainers, etc.) Those parts aren't expensive, and more often than not you'll find a leaky wheel cylinder and weak springs. Also inspect and replace brake hoses and even hard lines if needed.
Thanks for the tip, and wouls you know the oe rim specs the offset the rims i have on there now dont fit right.ray: