Re: [Chrysler300] Center Plane Brakes
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Re: [Chrysler300] Center Plane Brakes



I have for many years use Lubriplate or Molycoat on all steel to steel
contact points on drum brakes regardless of manufacturer.

Minnesota Marshall
Red G.




> In addition to this situation, I also remember that when installing 
> "new" shoes, that on the raised areas of the backing plate, where 
> the brake shoe contacts, that a "small" quantity of "lubriplate" 
> grease be applied to those areas to "prevent"  the hang-up of the 
> brake shoe and to aid in the complete return of the shoes to the 
> adjustment eccentric. Also, when changing shoes, make sure that 
> those "raised" areas are clean and "bright" with no dust, dirt or 
> friction material residue.
>    George
>


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