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 Is ther a way to improve the Spicer brakes?

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PostSubject: Is ther a way to improve the Spicer brakes?   Is ther a way to improve the Spicer brakes? Icon_minitimeJuly 17th 2016, 12:33 am

Is ther a way to improve the Spicer brakes? 20160716_203840_zpsyp52ns4n

I had NO brakes available, no matter the adjustment. I found the pins in the caliper corroded. I intend to lightly ream the holes and polish the pins with krokus cloth.

Is ther a way to improve the Spicer brakes? 20160716_180830_zpsyf34ocxq

And the pads were well abused anyway. Looking up the part numbers through Sears part Direct, they are no longer available.

So, where can I find these pads? And are they usually one thicker than the other?

So again, How can I make these better?
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PostSubject: Re: Is ther a way to improve the Spicer brakes?   Is ther a way to improve the Spicer brakes? Icon_minitimeJuly 17th 2016, 12:41 am

Ah, the all important, Craftsman, Model 917271011.
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