superbeedave
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Looking to buy new shoes for my Super bee, any recommendations on who to buy from?
Rockauto a good place for brake shoes? Thanks! Dave
Rockauto a good place for brake shoes? Thanks! Dave
As much money as you've made here over time, you COULD always sign up as a vendor.That, as we all know, is the worst mistake you can make.... This new garbage material will rip up your brake drums to smithereens.... As it grips and grabs and rips and shreds....
The ONLY way to go is +++ N.O.S. +++ Asbestos +++ the nicest, softest, smoooooothest braking surface known to mankind.....
And, the great news is that I have some (just sold 21 various +++ N.O.S. +++ Asbestos +++ brake shoes at the recently completed Chrysler's @ Carlisle -- and 11 sets of +++ N.O.S. +++ Asbestos +++ Brake Pads)
I would leave my phone number here, but forum rules prohibit that (how dare I be up front and honest!!!!!!!!)
P.M. me, if you want to treat your car right........
Yours, Craig.....

You know enough to sit there and bust other peoples' chops just for asking advice and give them theA) Don't know how to do that.
B) Don't have unlimited supplies.
C) Don't have a computer -- only a tablet
D) I am not well versed in all the things that can be
done on a tablet... My friend is going to show me
after this coronavirus....
E) It doesn't always sell --- Only the smart people get
Quality parts !!!!!
But thanks for the suggestions....
Dave, as far as your original question goes, I just looked at RA's site and apparently some Raybestos, BendixLooking to buy new shoes for my Super bee, any recommendations on who to buy from?
Rockauto a good place for brake shoes? Thanks! Dave
Thats awsome….. But in the 700 or so miles I put on my car in the last 2 years I never even thought to track down NOS brake pads. sooooo Ill just call napa in ten years when I need new pads and rotors or drums and shoes.....If I still have the car.That, as we all know, is the worst mistake you can make.... This new garbage material will rip up your brake drums to smithereens.... As it grips and grabs and rips and shreds....
The ONLY way to go is +++ N.O.S. +++ Asbestos +++ the nicest, softest, smoooooothest braking surface known to mankind.....
And, the great news is that I have some (just sold 21 various +++ N.O.S. +++ Asbestos +++ brake shoes at the recently completed Chrysler's @ Carlisle -- and 11 sets of +++ N.O.S. +++ Asbestos +++ Brake Pads)
I would leave my phone number here, but forum rules prohibit that (how dare I be up front and honest!!!!!!!!)
P.M. me, if you want to treat your car right........
Yours, Craig.....
Dave, as far as your original question goes, I just looked at RA's site and apparently some Raybestos, Bendix
and other brand name, long-time manufacturers still make shoes for our cars.
Definitely skip over the stuff like "Centric" and such and stick with the highest level brand names.
Obviously, none of the current offerings have asbestos in them, haven't for many years now by law - so
there's always the option of finding some new-old shoes, too.
Keep in mind there too that you might even run across aftermarket name brand stuff like Eis, Bendix, Raybestos,
etc. made back in the day that are asbestos based too, just like NOS Mopar ones.
Buzz words like "sintered metallic" or "semi-metallic" always caught my eye back in the day because they
had both the asbestos and the metallic particles in them, making for the best bite of all - but eating on drums
quicker in trade, too.
What brakes are on the car now, do you know? Have they been satisfactory to you?[/QUOTE
I'm not sure what is on the car now but they have been on for 23 years or more and still in great shape. If it wasn't for my
axle seal leaking and getting the shoes soaked with oil I wouldn't be replacing them now. I did check rockauto and I am thinking of the Raybestos.
I just not too thrilled about the NOS shoes which have asbestos in them. Thanks, Dave
I checked these guy's out and they are a little pricey on their brake shoes. For 4 wheels the shoes are $250.00 that's not including hardware.http://www.musclecarbrakes.com/index.html
No personal experience with them. Just putting it out there.
Well, there ya go then, Dave - if asbestos bugs you, NOS is out for sure.I'm not sure what is on the car now but they have been on for 23 years or more and
still in great shape. If it wasn't for my axle seal leaking and getting the shoes soaked w
with oil I wouldn't be replacing them now.
I did check rockauto and I am thinking of the Raybestos.
I just not too thrilled about the NOS shoes which have asbestos in them. Thanks, Dave
Craig, Will you be at the MoparNats by any chance? DaveMoparredtn,
For what it is worth, EIS was the very very best -- the softest smoooooothest ++Asbestos ++ on the market.
What did EIS stand for --- Edwin Irving Schwartz ---
That was my Uncle Eddie....
And that is why smart people utilize my goodies....
I will never ever twist anybody's arm to force them to use Quality....
Smart people (like Rich Hourigan above & MANY MANY others) have been grabbing it for decades.....
All my cars have N.O.S. Asbestos , of course....
I have N.O.S. Asbestos in the Mopar World, the
G M world, the Ford world, and beyond ....
I am lucky to meet a lot of smart people !!!!!!!
Yours, Craig....