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Tom: Regarding the obvious ie brakes: I just read an article in "the
restorer" model A club magazine that some model T !! owners were lining
their rear (and only) brakes with Redco heavy duty lining woven lining.
This stuff is supposed to contain Kevlar and will still work even while
smoking. They also said that the lining is soft enough not to affect drum
wear. I do not know anything about it , but thought I would mention it.
Bill P.S. Please let everyone know what day and what time you plan to
come down. My sister-in-law lives on Ute pass and I don't want her on the
road at the same time as the rescue vehicles......... Sorry my sense of
humor is NOT AT ALL developed...and I could not resist
restorer" model A club magazine that some model T !! owners were lining
their rear (and only) brakes with Redco heavy duty lining woven lining.
This stuff is supposed to contain Kevlar and will still work even while
smoking. They also said that the lining is soft enough not to affect drum
wear. I do not know anything about it , but thought I would mention it.
Bill P.S. Please let everyone know what day and what time you plan to
come down. My sister-in-law lives on Ute pass and I don't want her on the
road at the same time as the rescue vehicles......... Sorry my sense of
humor is NOT AT ALL developed...and I could not resist
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