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'63 Parisienne..Drum BRAKE PADS..Which Brand is BEST?


Guys..I know everyone likes Disc brakes..ya .. we've been spoiled for years with disc brakes but I'm just not going to hack-n-slash the front end of my Poncho to add a disc brake kit...SO

Who has had experience with drum brake pads?? and which brand does anyone like over another?

I know there is carbon-metallic, or plain, or carbon-ceramic or just metallic

Anyone have some good info?

THX  MrMotor, Whitby



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I'd just get a "premium" brand set of shoes[ not pads by the way] from NAPA or Car Quest stay away from the metallic or ceramic as IMO there too hard on the drums unless you get compatible drums. You also have to adj. your driving habits with "drums" & leave some "EXTRA" room for stopping. I have drums on the 64 Catilina but discs on the 52

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dualquadpete wrote:

I'd just get a "premium" brand set of shoes[ not pads by the way] from NAPA or Car Quest stay away from the metallic or ceramic as IMO there too hard on the drums unless you get compatible drums. You also have to adj. your driving habits with "drums" & leave some "EXTRA" room for stopping. I have drums on the 64 Catilina but discs on the 52


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Pete  OK great info....whats the CarQuest part number???

Ron



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Carl..Yes my bad..I said pads ( here we go again with the DISC brake terminology DUH :)   Shoes are what I need..can anyone give me the CarQuest part number for both FRT and Rears????

havin no top or sides on my JEEP has frozen my brain biggrin

mrmotor



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Raybestos @  Car Quest   

others can convert number

 

 

Results for 1963 Chevrolet Impala
Brake - Brake Shoes, Front
DescriptionPart Number
Brake Shoes
Professional Grade
227PG
Brake Shoes
Service Grade

227SG


Results for 1963 Chevrolet Impala
Brake - Brake Shoes, Rear
DescriptionPart Number
Brake Shoes
Professional Grade
228PG
Brake Shoes
Service Grade
228SG


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Carl...Excellent ...will get me some !!...THANKS.

mrmotor

 



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Yes! Pretty much all brands are 227's and 8's!!!



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VinceJr..Hey..I was in the CarQuest store in Oshawa and got both the PREMIUM brake shoes part numbers " BS 227 and BS 228" for frt and rear.

THX

Ron



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We are all about help here! wink



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vincejr..Ya... I'll say..all you guys Rock..with 2 Pontiacs, 1 Mc-Laughlin-Buick, 1 Dodge PowerWagon and 1 Willys Jeep..I need all the help I can get :)

Ron in Whitby



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Glad we were able to assist!!!



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