mcmlvii
Well-Known Member
I've had my car for about a month now. First order of business was to get the brakes fully operational. When I drove the car home that first night, I had to take it easy since it didn't feel like the right side brake was working at all (read 'severe pull to left').
Well, things are looking up. One down, three to go.
I just decided to buy all new parts rather than take a chance on having something like a pitted wheel cylinder slow me down (or not slow me down, as the case may be).
One thing I've noticed is that I don't fit into the wheel well as easily as I did 25 years ago, which is about how long its been since the last time I did a drum brake service.
I've also been looking for new tires for the car. Not much to choose from in a 14" wheel size these days...
Well, things are looking up. One down, three to go.
I just decided to buy all new parts rather than take a chance on having something like a pitted wheel cylinder slow me down (or not slow me down, as the case may be).
One thing I've noticed is that I don't fit into the wheel well as easily as I did 25 years ago, which is about how long its been since the last time I did a drum brake service.
I've also been looking for new tires for the car. Not much to choose from in a 14" wheel size these days...















