Need Help with Brake question
- gunmetal 2
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- Model Year: 1929
Need Help with Brake question
Can someone tell me if the Brake adjusting shaft on the A the same as the AA? Any and all answers will be great. Thank you all and have a Good New Year.
- Neil Wilson
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Re: Need Help with Brake question
Hmm - What is a brake adjusting shaft? Maybe you mean brake adjusting wedge???? What year of AA? Front or rear service brakes?
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- Brian T
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Re: Need Help with Brake question
Hello Terry,
I am sure you have a parts price book, look at the illustrations and post the part # and cross check between the A and your 29 AA which I believe you need it for.
Brian, San Diego.
I am sure you have a parts price book, look at the illustrations and post the part # and cross check between the A and your 29 AA which I believe you need it for.
Brian, San Diego.
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Re: Need Help with Brake question
The Part # for a Model A 1928-31, is A-2042 and Truck is AA-2042
Maybe someone can tell you if they are larger than the ones used on the 1/2 Ton or Car Brakes, I don't know, as I have yet to open up and rebuild the Brakes on my Truck.
Smith & Jones has them listed, as NOS
http://www.snjparts.com/search.php?orde ... ry=AA-2042
Brake Adjusting Shaft
http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/145
These are the clevises that mount on the end of the brake shoe and rest against the brake adjusting wedge.
Maybe someone can tell you if they are larger than the ones used on the 1/2 Ton or Car Brakes, I don't know, as I have yet to open up and rebuild the Brakes on my Truck.
Smith & Jones has them listed, as NOS
http://www.snjparts.com/search.php?orde ... ry=AA-2042
Brake Adjusting Shaft
http://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/145
These are the clevises that mount on the end of the brake shoe and rest against the brake adjusting wedge.
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Re: Need Help with Brake question
hmm i have several apart right now but dont have a cars to compare it too. I thought the 28/29 front brakes were identical to the cars? (except different hubs of course)
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Re: Need Help with Brake question
they are bigger replacement part # BB 2042 , I have 4 NOS $10. each plus shipping , also have NOS adjusting wedges BB 2041 $17.50 each