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73 roadrunner rear shoes

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The rear shoes on my 73 roadrunner have worn right down, and I'm looking for a company that may have them in stock in the UK

Could any one point me in the right direction please
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USAutomotive would be a starter for 10.....
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Great work

Thanks Gents
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Also, Rodley motors in Yorks and customville in Romgord. Both have extensive stock parts.
Craig, make sure you measure them before ordering as sizes can differ.
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Cheers Miles

Yeah it seems 10" and 11" are the options. Ive measured the drums on mine and the internal Dia is 10"
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on closer inspection, it would seem something has gone a miss inside one of my rear brake drums !!! I have a brace / lever that seems to have popped out from its position, just under the brake cycliner, and a snapped spring that would have tensioned it !??

anyone know what the spring is called and where I could get a replacement from ? luckily the lever hasn't scoured the important part of the brake drum, but the cylinders are leaking so I might see if a complete kit can be bought ?

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That is the parking brake (E Brake) strut rod and it only has one spring.
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US Automotive hold most brake parts in stock. Their website is decent and shows the content and photos of brake hardware kits. They will also give you a small discount if you tell them that you're an MMA member. ;)
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Here's a pic showing the lever in question and single Spring

http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforu ... kes.92409/
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CM Frost also have a very extensive stock list. I use them all the time for brake bits.
If no one has the park brake rod you can make one out of a piece of steel.
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That's a new one on me, Anton; looks good too:

http://www.cmfrost.co.uk/index.html
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Pete wrote:That's a new one on me, Anton; looks good too:

http://www.cmfrost.co.uk/index.html

These are the people that supply topspeed and american auto parts and specialist autoparts. They are very quick with there shipping and reasonable prices.
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Pete wrote:That's a new one on me, Anton; looks good too:

http://www.cmfrost.co.uk/index.html
I use Frosts a fair bit too. They often have in stock what others don't. Within spitting distance of Santa Pod too.
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