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Can I grind down rear brake shoes and not die?
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Too late to send them back. Can I safely grind these things down somehow, so that they fit properly? Or is that going to just fubar them, and me? Maybe there's some really simple thing that's not in the FSM or the Clymer that everyone but me just knows to do to get these blasted things in right?
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In theory, they're supposed to be the right shoes, but they don't fit. Seems like it would be cheaper just to get a new set than to pay to have them relined, maybe not though?
After getting the wrong thing once, I'm thinking I should find a reputable source, still don't want to pay through the nose though. I seem to have "misplaced" the new pads for the front disc as well. Which is maddening for a thrifty soul, (read: cheap bastard) such as myself.
Been stupid busy with school for the last few months, feels like I'm a stranger in my own shop. :laugh:
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EBC 706 or Vesrah VBS-413 would be correct.
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but I don't know if it was the shoes' fault or if the installer goofed. I installed Vesrah
brake shoes w no problems (1981 KZ650-CSR)
Just a note. Others had mentioned brake squeal, so I sanded the leading edges of the shoes & I also very evenly sanded the glazing off the drum using 100 grit. no noise.
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The wheel is a 16", I suppose someone could've swapped it out, but it's supposed to be a 16" and that's what I've got. My eyes aren't what they used to be, perhaps there's some residue from the old shoes that needs to be cleaned out somehow, that I didn't see?
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Thanks for the info Jeff, although it's frustrating news. If I do have the right shoes, barring some manufacturing error, then the problem is either with me, or the wheel. The wheel seems correct and in fine shape. The procedure isn't exactly complicated, and I referred to both manuals just to make sure I wasn't missing something.
No point ordering new shoes if I already have the right ones. I don't suppose I could ask Jeff to measure the thickness of the shoes that he has on the shelf? I have a Spec. manual for '83 Kawi's, and it indicated that the shoes I have are 1.5 mm too thick for OEM.
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It sounds to me like the new shoes are too thick. I guess I'd try a different brand, such as Vesrah or oem.
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Killman wrote: Thanks Guys.
In theory, they're supposed to be the right shoes, but they don't fit. Seems like it would be cheaper just to get a new set than to pay to have them relined, maybe not though?
After getting the wrong thing once, I'm thinking I should find a reputable source, still don't want to pay through the nose though. I seem to have "misplaced" the new pads for the front disc as well. Which is maddening for a thrifty soul, (read: cheap bastard) such as myself.
Been stupid busy with school for the last few months, feels like I'm a stranger in my own shop. :laugh:
My point is that they may be able to resurface them to the correct thickness if that's possible.
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