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    M35A2 Brake System Replacement

    I looks like the thinking was to make the front 5/16" line longer to match the length of the line going to the rear...but why...???
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    M35A2 Brake System Replacement

    Does anyone know why the factory runs the 5/16” brake line on the left side of the frame forward, then across the frame to the right side and then forward to the front axle where it splits to the front wheel cylinders? It looks much easier to stay on the left side of the frame all the way to...
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    M35A2 Brake System Replacement

    Wow...you sound like me...thanks for your response...
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    M35A2 Brake System Replacement

    I’m looking at the photo showing the misalignment of the adjustment cam against the shoe, mine is the same and I had one so misaligned that the cam slipped to the inside of the shoe and that adjustment was lost. I’m thinking of welding a piece on the inside of the show to give the cam a...
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    M35A2 Brake System Replacement

    I’m doing a total brake system replacement on a M35A2 including master cylinder with remote reservoir, shoes, springs, rubber hoses at the wheels along with bearings and seals. My question is what about the 5/16” steel tubing. Would it be recommended to replace this also…??? Thank you.
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