Brake Shoes
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Brake Shoes
OK, I've looked and searched everywhere yet cannot find a part number for brake shoes - pads yes, shoes no. Somewhere I found K6686, however I have no idea what company (and ususally the part numbers are 3 digit and not 4. Anyone...?
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Re: Brake Shoes
HI, you cannot find it anywhere in canada, its company call MK kasiyama is jap name with the same part number you got. if you live in white rock, you can go to Fraser & kingsway in Vancouver, there is a company name DB aldous who rebond brake shoe, they specialized on all types of brakes, they do good they ae in business for many years i think 25 yrs, they are open monday thru saturday. try to call them check on directory under DB aldous brake.between fraser & kingsway in vancouver.
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Re: Brake Shoes
we have brake shoe in stock $80 set

MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE AUTO IMPORTERS
4-7900 RIVER ROAD, RICHMOND, BC V6X1X7
TEL: 604-726-3109 Email: Sales@maxoverdrive.ca
For Vehicles visit: http://WWW.MAXOVERDRIVE.CA
For Online Parts Store, visit:http://www.maxoverdrive.ca/parts/.
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Re: Brake Shoes
at the risk of sounding like an idiot...mdrive wrote:we have brake shoe in stock $80 set
does "set" mean for one wheel or for both?
(just to save my dignity a bit, let me point out that the mech work I do is on motorcycles, where it's always for just one wheel)
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Re: Brake Shoes
A set would be for both wheels.
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Re: Brake Shoes
Yes it is for both wheels.

MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE AUTO IMPORTERS
4-7900 RIVER ROAD, RICHMOND, BC V6X1X7
TEL: 604-726-3109 Email: Sales@maxoverdrive.ca
For Vehicles visit: http://WWW.MAXOVERDRIVE.CA
For Online Parts Store, visit:http://www.maxoverdrive.ca/parts/.
Re: Brake Shoes
Talked to DB Aldous today - family business three generations! - and they carry our pads - number 524 (same number as Raybestos equivalent).
They can re-line your pads or sell you a set. There is a charge $5 for the cores if you don't bring in the old ones.
The price quoted today (may change with time) was $34.20 (set of four).
I spoke to Mike Aldous (604) 876-2226 (mdaldous@shaw.ca). He said they are doing quality of work that is higher than most these days, been in the business for 60 yrs.
They also have a fellow that does installations out of a shop next door on a cash basis.
The impression I got is that this is probably one of the best kept secrets.. and that this mom and pop shop could use the business too. Mardy's recommendation goes a long way but I'm adding my own.
http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&q=DV+A ... 16&iwloc=A
UPDATE!
Okay so these shoes were not a perfect fit. That is, they are the right shape and size, but there are three holes in the shoes that don't line up. Two of them I easily added with a drill press. The third is a rectangular notch which would be a tedious addition to make by hand (but not terribly hard with a drill and file approach).
So I called DV Aldous and they wanted to find a solution. They asked for a set of original shoes so they can match it up. They also offered to re-line the original shoes.
If anyone has a spare set of shoes I can show them, lemme know. This is a great local supplier and I've been pleased with their willingness to accommodate Delicas and other imports, so I'd like to help them get the right parts on hand.
They can re-line your pads or sell you a set. There is a charge $5 for the cores if you don't bring in the old ones.
The price quoted today (may change with time) was $34.20 (set of four).
I spoke to Mike Aldous (604) 876-2226 (mdaldous@shaw.ca). He said they are doing quality of work that is higher than most these days, been in the business for 60 yrs.
They also have a fellow that does installations out of a shop next door on a cash basis.
The impression I got is that this is probably one of the best kept secrets.. and that this mom and pop shop could use the business too. Mardy's recommendation goes a long way but I'm adding my own.
http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&q=DV+A ... 16&iwloc=A
UPDATE!
Okay so these shoes were not a perfect fit. That is, they are the right shape and size, but there are three holes in the shoes that don't line up. Two of them I easily added with a drill press. The third is a rectangular notch which would be a tedious addition to make by hand (but not terribly hard with a drill and file approach).
So I called DV Aldous and they wanted to find a solution. They asked for a set of original shoes so they can match it up. They also offered to re-line the original shoes.
If anyone has a spare set of shoes I can show them, lemme know. This is a great local supplier and I've been pleased with their willingness to accommodate Delicas and other imports, so I'd like to help them get the right parts on hand.
Richard Dagenais