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MNLonnie
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Topic: Brake shoe identification?Posted: 1 hour 43 minutes ago at 3:29pm |
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These are off my M7. I was expecting WWII Jeep brakes or maybe Allis B/C but these are neither. They are close to Model T parking brakes but not quite that either. 8"x1-1/2". Linings are 7-3/8x1-1/2x3/16.
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