D35 vs d44 brakes
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Year: 1999
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I never realized how cheap most of the internals are, to buy brand new stuff itll be like $50. New spring kit, new adjusters, and new shoes are relatively cheap. Prolly be better in the long run to simply buy new stuff rather then used....Probably end up going this route just for peace of mind
Your right about the thickness being a problem. I was just re reading on the TJ forum, looks like they have to buy new shoes as well. Im pretty sure that other then new shoes and the actual drum you could use the parts from a 35.
Your right about the thickness being a problem. I was just re reading on the TJ forum, looks like they have to buy new shoes as well. Im pretty sure that other then new shoes and the actual drum you could use the parts from a 35.
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Yeah i just looked up prices on Autozone, its actually pretty cheap. I guess it wouldve been smart to check out prices before asking questions. lol
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