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    Today it was not as cold. I finished the passenger side brake job. I had already bent a new steel line from the junction block on the differential to the wheel cylinder and installed that. Next, I went to the driver side. Of course, that steel line was damaged. I made a new one and it is fine. Replaced the wheel cylinder and of course, one of the brake return springs broke. So I need to replace that.

    Does anyone know of a source of brake return springs that are not $10.00 each? While replacing one for that amount won't kill me. But I thought it may be a good idea to replace all 8 of them. But $80.00 for springs is a bit ridiculous. If they cost that much, I can buy what I need. But best way replace them all.

    BTW, the rear shoes are all secondary shoes, no short lining shoes. The new riveted ones I got from A.B. Linn are secondary and primary. They will go on the front. Wadda Ya Think?

    Comments and suggestions are always welcome.

    Thanks,

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    I bought a whole replacement set of brake spring hardware including the retainer pins even...would make you a deal on that...enough for 1 axle at least.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    I bought a whole replacement set of brake spring hardware including the retainer pins even...would make you a deal on that...enough for 1 axle at least.
    From where please? And how much $$$???

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    I bought it from VPW...it was pricey for the setup as I ought it and wouldnt recommend that as the first choice...I would sell what I have for less than half of what they wanted...
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

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    Foodstamp posted a part number in another thread...I felt it needed to be included here:

    http://www.m715zone.com/vb/showpost....&postcount=308
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

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    Several miles to a NAPA store for me, so I thought I would add some links that may help others.

    Brake shoes from O'Reillys: http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...36&keyword=451
    (New, no core charge.)

    O'Reilly Wheel cylinders:
    http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...keyword=w37262
    http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...keyword=w37263
    (I get a discount through my employer, but I think they quoted me about $13.00 each before the discount.)

    O'Reilly shows the H122 springs on their website but the counter man could not get anything to come up, so I ordered them from here:
    http://www.finditparts.com/t/categor...raybestos-h122
    (A quantity of 1 gets you four springs, or enough for one axle, so you need to order 2 to convert both axles.)

    None of the parts were in stock at the store, but as Springfield, MO is O'Reilly's headquarters, they were in the warehouse, and available same day for me.
    Roy

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    raybestos # H122 crossed to Napa #81233 four springs in the kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adk4x4 View Post
    Let us not forget the arrow on the trap block must point forward according to the quirk manual. I just finished my re-cyl job and then found out I had 50% wrong!!
    Excuse me for being uneducated.....but what is the "trap block"?

    I'm in the middle of this swap and I'd also like to know what clips and pins (that hold the shoes to the backing plate) should I get for replacements

    Thank you

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    Trap block is that block of solid steel that goes over the anchor pin at the top of the backing plate. Usually, shoes have a half-moon cutout that rests around the anchor pin. But on the M715, there is a block that goes over the pin and the shoes just press on the block. The block has an arrow and the arrow should point forward on the vehicle. The forward end is also a little rounded at the top.

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    Here is what it looks like. Note the arrow at the top. It is pointing to the right so this wheel must be on the passenger side of the vehicle. Short shoe is the front shoe.




    Picture courtesy: "The M715 Zone 5/4 Quirks Manual"

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