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Old 10-25-2017, 03:39 AM   #11
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Been doing some reading on here and see that I might have both T's on one side and L's on the other. Know now that 1 of each on each side. The reason its sliding on is that I have the small shoes together and the large ones are where the hub wont go. Gonna work on that tomorrow. Thanks
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Old 10-25-2017, 08:14 AM   #12
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Thanks, I might be more confused now about this leading and trailing. Is the one in the first pic right? Its got a 17T upside down closest to the front. That's hoe the old shoe was when I took it off. T's was both on passenger wheel and L's was on drivers side wheel. That pic I have on the drum fits perfect. When I get off in the morning I will put the drivers side back on and take more pics of he space between the shoes and the hubs
It may sound confusing, but it is an industry standard terminology and it helps if you know what it represents so You can apply it to any cart.

The Leading shoe is the one that moves in the direction of rotation.

The Trailing shoe is the one that moves against the direction of rotation.

If You picture the wheel rotating forward and since the piston expands on the bottom, the shoe on the front of the cart is moving against the rotation, so it is the Trailing shoe.

If You did the brake drum flip in the stickies, the shoes should go in the opposite placement.

The Leading shoe works much harder and it typically has more material.
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Old 10-25-2017, 03:54 PM   #13
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Got it all done, wanted to post pics and make sure I have the trailing shoe and leading shoe in the right place before I put the wheels back on, all the numbers and letters are on top, Both the Trailong shoes are closest to the seat and the Leading shoes is closest to the back, thanks for all the help. Trying to post pics from my phone, Greg
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Old 10-25-2017, 03:58 PM   #14
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First one is passenger side and 2nd is drivers side
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Old 10-26-2017, 08:46 AM   #15
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First one is passenger side and 2nd is drivers side
Perfect. Works good now doesn't it?
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Old 12-16-2017, 04:34 PM   #16
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This place is great and so are you guys that help us. I just had this same problem so i grabbed a cool one and came in here to do some reading.Now that my nerves are back in shape and the cool one went down well its back to the shop to see what I did wrong. Thanks again everyone for the great place we got here and for all the help.
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This place is great and so are you guys that help us. I just had this same problem so i grabbed a cool one and came in here to do some reading.Now that my nerves are back in shape and the cool one went down well its back to the shop to see what I did wrong. Thanks again everyone for the great place we got here and for all the help.
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Old 01-12-2023, 12:26 PM   #18
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Big inhale and blowing dust off a thread. Did my shoes today and this thread (And this forum) saved me again. Thanks, all.
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